After an accident, many people don’t realize the full scope of what they are entitled to recover. Texas law allows injury victims to pursue several types of damages.
Texas uses a legal standard called modified comparative fault, often referred to as the 51% rule. This rule can make or break your case.
Dallas roads are busier than ever, and with that growth comes a noticeable increase in serious accidents across DFW. Understanding why crashes are rising can help you better understand your rights if you’ve been injured.
One of the most important rules in Texas personal injury law is also one of the most misunderstood. If you’ve been injured in an accident, you typically have two years to file a lawsuit. This is known as the statute of limitations, and it can completely determine whether your case survives or gets dismissed.
Texas personal injury law is constantly evolving, and 2026 has already proven to be a pivotal year for injury victims across Dallas and the greater DFW area. While some proposed changes could have drastically limited your rights, the current legal landscape still allows injured individuals to pursue full and fair compensation. However, that window may not stay open forever.
If you’ve driven anywhere in Dallas-Fort Worth lately, you’ve probably felt it — more traffic, more congestion, and unfortunately, more accidents.
Every year thousands of accidents occur across Dallas intersections where traffic congestion and distracted driving collide.
Severe weather moving through North Texas has created dangerous driving conditions across the Dallas Fort Worth metroplex.
A recent crash in Fort Worth has drawn attention to the risks associated with dangerous driving and fleeing the scene of an accident.
Hit-and-run accidents remain a serious issue across North Texas, leaving victims injured and often without immediate answers.
A recent fatal crash in Arlington has renewed concerns about street racing and reckless driving on North Texas roadways.
In a high-profile ruling earlier this year, a federal judge upheld a $243 million jury verdict against Tesla in a fatal crash case involving the company’s Autopilot driver-assistance system. This decision is a wake-up call for anyone injured in an accident involving advanced vehicle technology.
In the early morning hours of Saturday, February 22, 2026, a hit-and-run crash on Interstate 10 near Eldridge Parkway in Houston left a Fort Bend County Sheriff’s deputy critically injured after being struck by a vehicle that then fled the scene. Authorities are still investigating the incident and asking anyone with information to come forward. Incidents like this highlight how dangerous hit-and-run crashes can be and why victims and their families need to understand their legal rights. At Titans Legal, we help injury victims pursue full compensation after these kinds of devastating crashes. If you’ve been hurt or a loved one has been injured, call 214-488-8888 for a free consultation.
A big story in Texas this week isn’t a high-profile crash or lawsuit — it’s a statewide injury-prevention campaign launched by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). Officials are teaming up with schools to push a new seat-belt safety challenge for teens after data showed a troubling trend of unbelted young people being seriously injured or killed in crashes. At Titans Legal, we talk to crash victims every day who survived life-changing collisions — and in many of those cases, simple safety choices like buckling up could have made all the difference. If you or a loved one has been injured in a crash, call 214-488-8888 for a free consultation.
Golf carts aren’t just for golf courses anymore. They’re everywhere: Gated communities Lake houses Neighborhood streets Sporting events Private schools Resorts HOA communities They look harmless. They are not. At Titans Legal, we’ve seen serious injuries from golf cart accidents, and many people don’t realize these incidents can turn into legitimate personal injury claims. If you were hurt in a golf cart accident, call 214-488-8888 for a free consultation.
You’re walking through a store. Maybe it’s a warehouse club. Maybe a grocery store. Maybe a big box retailer. Then out of nowhere… A heavy box falls from a high shelf. A stack of products tips over. A display collapses. It sounds rare. It’s not. At Titans Legal, we’ve seen serious injuries caused by falling merchandise, and many people don’t realize these cases can qualify as legitimate premises liability claims. If you’ve been hurt, call 214-488-8888 for a free consultation.
Every day on Texas roads, a distracted driver causes more than just a honk or a near-miss. Distracted driving is one of the top causes of car crashes and personal injury claims in Texas. Most people think distracted driving means someone staring at their phone, but the truth is you can be distracted in many different ways behind the wheel. When these distractions lead to an accident, you deserve answers and compensation. At Titans Legal, we help Texas injury victims understand how these complex crashes work and how liability is determined. If you’ve been hurt in a crash that wasn’t your fault, call 214-488-8888 to talk to a lawyer who will fight for you.
You’re at a backyard BBQ. Someone brought queso. The dogs are running around. Music is playing. Then suddenly, you slip on a wet patio, trip over a loose step, or fall because a deck railing gives out. Now what?
Most people think dog bite cases only happen in parks, on sidewalks, or with strangers’ dogs. In reality, some of the most serious dog bite injuries happen at backyard parties, holidays, and casual get togethers at someone’s home. Being injured by a dog you know does not make it any less of a legal claim.
Automatic doors are supposed to make life easier. You walk up, they open, everyone wins. Until the day they do not open. Or worse, they open and then aggressively close on you like they chose violence. Believe it or not, injuries caused by automatic doors are a real and surprisingly common source of personal injury claims.
You are driving along, minding your business, when suddenly a ladder, mattress, or piece of scrap metal comes flying off the truck in front of you. You swerve. You slam brakes. You crash. People call these freak accidents. Texas law calls them negligence.
Personal injury cases are not always dramatic highway pileups or viral courtroom moments. Sometimes they start with something painfully ordinary, like a single grape on a grocery store floor. It sounds small. It is not. Slip and fall accidents in grocery stores are one of the most common personal injury claims in Texas, and they can lead to serious injuries like herniated discs, torn ligaments, wrist fractures, and concussions. The randomness of the cause does not make the injury any less real.
Slip and fall accidents are often brushed off as clumsy moments or bad luck. In reality, many of these injuries are caused by unsafe property conditions that should never have existed in the first place. In Texas, property owners have a legal responsibility to keep their premises reasonably safe, and when they fail to do so, injuries can happen fast.
Snow and ice are rare in Texas, which makes winter storms especially dangerous when they do happen. Roads are not designed for sustained freezing temperatures, most drivers are not equipped with winter tires, and many people simply do not have experience driving on ice. When a winter storm hits, accident rates rise quickly, even when traffic volume drops. If you or a loved one is injured in a snow or ice related crash, understanding what caused the accident and what steps to take afterward can protect both your health and your legal rights.
Most drivers never touch their headrest after buying a car. It’s just… there. But that small piece of equipment plays a major role in preventing serious neck and spinal injuries during a crash—especially rear-end collisions. Surprisingly, many headrests are positioned incorrectly, making them far less effective than they’re designed to be.
When it comes to car seat safety, one of the most important recommendations is to keep babies and young children rear-facing for as long as possible. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) advises that children remain in a rear-facing car seat until at least the age of two, but ideally until they reach the maximum height or weight limit set by the car seat manufacturer.
Car wrecks are an unfortunate reality of modern life. Despite advances in car safety technology, road accidents remain one of the leading causes of injury and death worldwide. In these life-threatening situations, one simple device stands out as the most effective measure in reducing the severity of injuries: the seatbelt. This article explores why seatbelts are so crucial in preventing harm during car wrecks and how they contribute to road safety.
The Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) metropolitan area is one of the largest and fastest-growing regions in the United States, home to millions of residents. With this rapid expansion, however, comes an increasing number of road traffic accidents, including car wrecks. The consequences of these incidents can range from minor injuries to tragic fatalities, and they place a heavy strain on the region's emergency services, healthcare system, and economy. In this article, we will explore the causes of car wrecks in the DFW area, their impacts on the community, and strategies for reducing the frequency and severity of accidents on the road.
Fred Loya Insurance has long been a controversial name in the insurance industry, with many customers and industry critics citing various reasons why the company is considered one of the worst. While Fred Loya may offer affordable premiums, this often comes at the cost of poor customer service, questionable claims practices, and a history of unethical behavior.
Winter driving presents unique challenges that require extra caution and preparation. Icy roads, reduced visibility, and unpredictable weather conditions can significantly increase the risk of accidents. To help keep yourself safe on the road during the colder months, here are some essential tips on how to avoid an accident while driving in winter conditions.
Being involved in a car wreck can be a traumatic and overwhelming experience. The moments following a crash are crucial not only for your physical and emotional well-being but also for any potential legal or insurance claims. What you do (or don’t do) after the accident can have a significant impact on your recovery and the outcome of your case. Here are some important things you should not do after a car wreck:
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