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How Much Does Insurance Go Up After an Accident in Utah?

Car accidents can be stressful, especially when they affect your insurance rates. Many drivers wonder: How much does insurance go up after an accident in Utah? While the exact increase depends on your insurer and driving record, most people see a significant rate jump after a crash. Here is what Utah drivers need to know […]

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Do You Need a Front License Plate in Utah?

If you’ve been wondering whether you still need that front license plate on your car in Utah, the answer is finally clear—and it’s good news for many drivers. As of January 1, 2025, Utah no longer requires most passenger vehicles to display a front license plate.  That’s right: you can officially ditch the double-plate look […]

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Reckless Driving in Texas: What You Need To Know in 2025

Sirens on I-35 are a familiar sound in Austin, Texas, yet each one signals a moment when an ordinary drive turns dangerous. If you have been hurt because another motorist made a reckless choice, understanding Texas law can help you protect yourself while you move toward recovery. “Reckless Driving” in Texas Law Texas Transportation Code […]

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Do You Need a Front License Plate in Texas? 

If you’ve driven around Texas recently, you may have noticed that not every vehicle has a front license plate. That might leave you wondering: Is it really required? Whether you’re new to Texas or just curious about the law, it’s important to understand the state’s requirements when it comes to front license plates, especially if […]

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What Utah Cities Have The Most Car Accidents?

Car accidents can occur due to many factors, including poor driving behavior, traffic controls, and road congestion. A higher volume of cars, bicyclists, and pedestrians usually increases the risk that a collision will occur. A lapse in concentration or a careless maneuver in a dense environment is much more likely to lead to a crash […]

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Everything You Need to Know About Blunt Force Trauma to the Head

The term “head injury” includes any type of injury to the scalp, brain, or skull. Medically speaking, there are two main categories of head injury: “penetrating” or “blunt force.”  Penetrating injuries occur when a foreign object cuts through the scalp, skull, or into the brain. On the other hand, blunt force trauma involves a blow […]

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Someone Hit My Car and Drove Off. What Can I Do?

If your car was hit by another driver who left the scene, you’re likely frustrated, stressed, and wondering what to do next. Fortunately, Texas law provides legal options for victims of hit-and-run accidents. However, it’s important to act quickly to protect your rights and improve your chances of recovering compensation. In this blog post, you’ll […]

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What Are Damage Caps In Texas Law?

If you’re injured in an accident in Texas, you might be eligible for compensation. However, Texas law sets limits (called “damage caps”) on certain types of compensation. Knowing how these caps work can help you better understand your personal injury case. Here, we’ll clearly explain damage caps in Texas and how they might affect your […]

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7 Ways to Get Home Without Driving Drunk

Driving under the influence is a serious offense in Austin, and being convicted of this crime can lead to jail time, probation, and the loss of your driver’s license. However, these penalties pale in comparison to the pain you would inflict if you were to hurt or kill someone while driving drunk. In this blog, our […]

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Do I Have to Get an Independent Medical Exam?

If you’re pursuing a personal injury or workers’ compensation claim in Texas, you may be asked to attend an independent medical examination (IME). These exams are meant to provide an objective assessment of your injuries and your capacity to return to work. The IME doctor’s role is to provide an independent opinion on issues that […]

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