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Texas
auto accidents often result in a personal
injury, sometimes drastically changing the
lives of that individual and family. Auto
accidents kill and injure not just the people
within the vehicle but pedestrians not even
involved in the actual auto accident. When
a Texas auto accident occurs, it is not
always clear who is at fault. Obtaining
a qualified Texas auto accident attorney
can help with recovering damages from those
found liable. Robert Steinberg has over
16 years of experience and can properly
carry out an investigation to prove personal
injury liability in the Texas auto accident.
Many Texas auto accidents
are difficult to figure out who is at fault,
and in many instances multiple people may
have contributed to the Texas auto accident.
Even if you believe you are partly responsible
for the Texas auto accident occurring you
may still be able to receive compensation
if other people are liable as well.
Obtaining as much information
as possible following the Texas auto accident
can help develop your personal injury case
and maximize the amount of compensation
you can receive. This information should
include the addresses, phone numbers, and
names of every individual involved with
the Texas auto accident, in addition to
the vehicle information and insurance information.
Many times a police report is filled out
when a personal injury has occurred with
the Texas auto accident.
Even though an individual
involved in a Texas auto accident may feel
shaken up, the individual should refrain
from making any comments without legal representation.
The statements made following a Texas auto
accident can later be used against you,
no matter of the intended manner it was
made in. Not only can this be used to disqualify
the personal injury victim from receiving
full compensation for the Texas auto accident,
but also it can completely eliminate any
chance of it.
If you would like
more information regarding a possible Texas
auto accident personal injury case, please
contact
us to speak with a Texas auto
accident attorney.
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