by Michael R. De La Paz | Feb 25, 2025 | Driving and Accident Statistics in Texas
How Much Do Texans Drive? How Accident Prone Are People in the Lone Star State? The Texas Department of Transportation has compiled and published comprehensive driving and accident statistics in Texas for calendar year 2023, which showed a significant decrease in the...
by Michael R. De La Paz | Feb 18, 2025 | Hiring a Texas Car Accident Attorney
The Most Important Factors When Retaining Legal Counsel Once you’ve received the medical care you need after a motor vehicle crash, hiring an experienced and knowledgeable Texas car accident attorney should be your next priority. Even though the cause of your accident...
by Michael R. De La Paz | Feb 11, 2025 | The Five Leading Causes of Commercial Truck Accidents
Operator Error | Time-on-the-Road Violations | Substance Abuse | Equipment Failure | Lack of Training Motor vehicle accidents involving large commercial trucks are often catastrophic. It’s not surprising, as you have a vehicle potentially weighing up to 80,000 pounds...
by Michael R. De La Paz | Feb 4, 2025 | Updates to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations
Changes that Will Potentially Go into Effect in 2025 Though the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) was not created until 1999, federal regulations intended to improve commercial truck safety on the American roads and highways were first issued by the...
by Michael R. De La Paz | Jan 28, 2025 | Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) Systems Proposed for Passenger Vehicles and Light Trucks
NHTSA Projects New Rule Will Reduce Rear-End Collisions The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has finalized a new rule that will require make automatic emergency braking systems a standard feature on all passenger and light trucks within five years. The...