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Chad Points
Board Certified Personal Injury Trial Lawyer, One of Founding Partners, Denena & Points, PC

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6/1/2011
Chad Points
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What the Common Causes of Texas Car Accidents Mean for Your Case

What, or who, caused a Texas car accident can sometimes be difficult to determine. However, if you look closely, the common causes of these dangerous wrecks often make themselves very clear:
  • Bad weather
  • Road damage
  • Defective autos
  • Drunk driving
  • Aggressive driving
  • Distracted driving

While people are often self-critical after a wreck, blaming themselves for what happened, it is very important to remember that you likely had very little control over the event.

If a negligent driver, who may be drunk or distracted, violates your right of way and runs into you in an intersection, the accident is completely their fault. They, and not you, are the ones to blame.

In these cases, where a negligent driver causes a wreck that injures you or a loved one, it is also important to know that you may be eligible to recover damages for your injuries.

Do not stand idly by while a negligent driver gets away with their irresponsible behavior. Take the legal action that demands their attention, earning financial compensation for your family as a result.

To learn more about filing a personal injury claim after a wreck that was not your fault, call the Galveston auto accident lawyers of Denena & Points today at (877) 307-9500.

Your first consultation with us is always free. If you decide to hire us to represent you, we charge you nothing unless you win.

Category: Car Wrecks


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