FAQs Category: Car Accident FAQs

After a car accident in Texas, there are several pieces of evidence you should collect, including the following: Contact information – Get the names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses of all parties involved in the accident, including any witnesses. Insurance information – Locate the insurance information of all drivers involved in the accident, including…

You can still seek compensation if you contributed to a car accident. Texas’s comparative fault law apportions compensation based on each driver’s share of the blame for an accident. You can still recover if you are partly at fault as long as you are no more than 50 percent responsible for the accident overall.

Yes, you can still file a claim even if you were not wearing a seatbelt during the accident. However, not wearing a seatbelt can negatively affect your ability to recover compensation. Under Texas law, if your failure to wear a seatbelt contributed to your injuries, then the amount of compensation available could be reduced accordingly….

If a Texas car accident results in injury, death, or property damage, you must report it to law enforcement. Failure to report can result in misdemeanor charges.