If you were injured as a passenger in a car accident, you may find yourself overwhelmed with medical expenses. If you are injured so severely you are unable to work, you may also be losing wages. At Springer & Lyle, we assist injured passengers in collecting their damages. Collecting from Your Driver In Texas, all drivers are required to carry auto insurance that will cover the medical expenses and other losses of their passengers if the passengers are injured in a car accident. This is true even if the driver was the one at fault for the accident. The issue of fault is not … [Read more...]
Does My Car Accident Case Have to Go to Court?
The Texas State Department of Transportation receives approximately 600,000 vehicle crash reports from law enforcement agencies every year. Thousands of people are injured in those car accidents, some so severely their lives will never be the same. Our attorneys at Springer & Lyle are also aware that most personal injury lawsuits settle before going to court. What to Expect from the Insurance Company Warning: An insurance adjuster for the at-fault driver is not on your side of the case. Adjusters can be very nice, but they work for the insurance company, not you. Their job is to … [Read more...]
Car Accident Myths
There are common beliefs about car accidents that are not true but are instead just myths. Our attorneys at Springer & Lyle think it is important for you to know what the myths are. Some common car accident myths include the following. A Low Impact Car Accident is Not Serious This kind of accident can cause serious soft tissue injuries in some cases. When the head is jerked suddenly forward and then backward, as often happens in this type of accident, a whiplash can occur which is a soft tissue injury to the neck that may cause pain, suffering and … [Read more...]
Rainy Weather and Car Accidents
The U.S. Department of Transportation reports that more than 5.8 million car crashes occur every year. Approximately 21 percent of those are due to bad weather, including snow, ice, wind, and rain. Rainy weather and wet pavement are the top two hazardous conditions, causing more accidents than any other weather related crashes. At Springer & Lyle, we are concerned about weather related car crashes. We know that blinding rain often occurs in a sudden outburst, reducing visibility from good to almost no visibility at all. This can happen in a matter of seconds and cause major … [Read more...]
What Do I Need to Know About PIP Insurance?
Texas law requires insurance companies to offer drivers personal injury protection coverage (PIP) in the amount of $2,500 as part of their automobile insurance policy. You can increase coverage up to $10,000. If you decline to purchase PIP Insurance, you must do so in writing. At Springer & Lyle, we strongly encourage you to purchase PIP. It is pure “no fault” coverage so it doesn’t matter who caused the wreck. What is PIP and How Does it Work Your own insurance policy provides PIP, which pays for your medical expenses, lost wages, and other medical costs you and your passengers … [Read more...]
Road Construction and Car Accidents
The Texas Department of Transportation (TDOT) reports that in 2017, there were 27,148 road construction accidents across the state of Texas. It has been reported that more than three people every single day are seriously injured. Many more suffer from less debilitating injuries. Every week, four people are killed in work zone crashes. At Springer & Lyle, we are known for our zealous representation of those who have been seriously injured, or whose loved ones have been killed as the result of a work zone crash. Who is Liable for a Car Accident that Occurs in a Road Construction Zone? … [Read more...]
Road Construction and Car Accidents
The Texas Department of Transportation (TDOT) reports that in 2017, there were 27,148 road construction accidents across the state of Texas. It has been reported that more than three people every single day are seriously injured. Many more suffer from less debilitating injuries. Every week, four people are killed in work zone crashes. At Springer & Lyle, we are known for our zealous representation of those who have been seriously injured, or whose loved ones have been killed as the result of a work zone crash. Who is Liable for a Car Accident that Occurs in a Road Construction Zone? … [Read more...]
How To Handle and Avoid Accidents During the Holidays
Truck and car accidents are common in the winter months, especially during the holidays. People are busy and more distracted than usual. It’s also easy to get caught up in the holiday cheer. At Springer & Lyle, your well-being is important to us not only during the holidays, but every day of the year. To stay safe, remember these tips on how to handle accidents during the holidays. Be Patient If you find yourself in a truck accident or car wreck, don’t be surprised about the wait time at the scene. The traffic and volume of emergency calls may interfere with the normal process. There … [Read more...]
I have been hurt in an accident: When Should I Call An Attorney?
The term car accidents covers a wide range of situations: they stretch from seemingly mild fender benders in parking lots to multi-car pile ups on highways. Regardless of the degree of drama involved, even the slightest accident can result in serious injury. Personal Injury attorneys at Springer & Lyle want to make sure that you have the best information available when making a decision. Often accidents occur out of the blue. Of course, when these situations happen, a victim may have a hard time remembering exactly what has happened. Many people wonder: I have been hurt in an accident, … [Read more...]