andrei | November 25, 2025 | Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcycle Accidents in Texas: Rising Risks and Rider Safety in 2025
Riding a motorcycle in Texas still offers freedom that a car never will, but it also carries very real risk. Recent Texas motorcycle accident statistics show that riders remain overrepresented in serious and fatal crashes across the state. TxDOT reports that on average, one motorcyclist dies on Texas roads every day, and hundreds more are… read more
andrei | November 19, 2025 | Personal Injury
Proving Negligence in Accident Cases: Tips & Steps for Texas Clients
After an accident, most people know their life has changed, but they are not sure what it takes legally to hold someone else responsible. You may be dealing with pain, hospital visits, and phone calls from insurance adjusters while trying to understand what words like negligence, causation, and damages actually mean in real life. Under… read more
andrei | November 15, 2025 | Personal Injury
Understanding Comparative Negligence in Texas: What It Means for Your Compensation
After a serious crash or injury, one of the first questions people ask is, “Can I still recover if they say the accident was partly my fault?” In Texas, the answer depends on the state’s comparative negligence law and the 51% rule. This system can dramatically change how much money you receive, or whether you… read more
andrei | November 11, 2025 | Uncategorized
Statute of Limitations in Texas Personal Injury Cases: Key Deadlines to Know
When you are hurt in a crash or another preventable incident, you may be focused on treatment, getting back to work, and keeping your family afloat. That is understandable, but Texas law also puts you on a clock. If you wait too long to act, you can lose your right to bring a claim, no… read more
andrei | October 29, 2025 | Car Accidents
Annual “Click It or Ticket” Campaign & Seat Belt Enforcement in Texas
Every year in Texas, officers increase patrols and public messaging to remind drivers and passengers of a simple truth that saves lives. Seat belts reduce the risk of serious injury, and if you do not use one, you can be cited. The Click It or Ticket campaign brings that message into sharper focus each spring… read more
andrei | October 24, 2025 | Car Accidents
Car Accidents Caused by Highway Debris and Your Rights
Traffic on Texas interstates moves fast, and small mistakes have big consequences. When unsecured cargo, blown tires, or fallen tree limbs land in the roadway, drivers are forced into split-second choices that can end in a serious car accident. At The Crash Team in Sugar Land, we help people sort out what happened, who is… read more
andrei | October 20, 2025 | Car Accidents
Heatstroke & Hot Car Fatalities in Texas: Prevention & Legal Options
Texas summers test everyone. Vehicles heat rapidly, errands run long, and distractions multiply. In those conditions, a few minutes can turn a parked car into a life-threatening environment. At The Crash Team in Sugar Land, we see the human side of these cases. We help families after tragedies that were preventable with planning, clear routines,… read more
andrei | October 15, 2025 | Car Accidents
Texas “Move Over or Slow Down” Law Changes: What to Know & How It Affects You
Traffic stops, lane closures, and roadside work zones are part of daily life on Texas highways. What many drivers miss are the newer, tougher rules that apply the moment you approach any stopped vehicle with flashing lights. Texas has reinforced and expanded the “Move Over or Slow Down” requirement. If you live or drive in Fort Bend… read more
andrei | October 8, 2025 | Car Accidents
Do’s and Don’ts After a Texas Car Accident
A crash happens in seconds. The decisions you make in the next few minutes can shape your health, your claim, and the path to recovery. Calm is hard to find when airbags deploy and traffic stacks up behind you, yet a few steady steps protect both safety and evidence. This guide covers practical do’s and… read more
andrei | October 1, 2025 | Truck Accidents
Truck Driver Fatigue and Truck Accidents in Texas
Fatigue is quiet. It creeps in during a long overnight haul, after a missed meal, or at the end of a week that ran longer than planned. When the operator is an 18-wheeler driver hauling thousands of pounds, that quiet fatigue can become a violent chain reaction. In Texas, where freight activity is constant and… read more