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Know the Rules of the Road, Know Your Rights in a Texas Auto Accident
If You've been in an Auto Accident Knowing the Rules of the Road is Important
Before you venture out onto the highways of Texas, or even the streets of a city or town, you are required to know the rules of the road. A driver usually learns the rules of the road by studying the Texas Driver’s License Manual.
As we said in another article, accidents and injuries, like taxes, will always be with us. For this reason, you would be wise to be prepared, and being prepared includes having more than a passing knowledge of the rules of the road. If you have been in an accident, you also need to know the rules of the road in order to know more about your rights and obligations.
It is fine to learn the rules of the road by studying the Texas driver’s license manual, but did you know that the real rules of the road are found in a Texas Statute? It is the Texas Transportation Code, a copy of which we have posted [CLICK HERE] for your convenience. You might be surprised at some of the rules that you will find in this statute.
An experienced Texas accident injury trial attorney knows these rules of the road and knows how to use them to protect your rights.
To learn more about personal injury claims, please review the general information we have provided here and on our personal injury website at www.texasaccidentinjurylawyers.com. To speak with an experienced personal injury trial lawyer, please contact one of our accident injury attorneys by filling out the contact form on our website or call us at 713-957-2030 or toll free at 1-888-777-6391.
Kennedy Hodges & Solomon
Trial Lawyers
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