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As drivers, we have become accustomed to the fast-moving highways of Texas. Interstates such as Interstate 10 (I-10), Route 410, Highway 1604, and others help us get from place to place quickly, but they also pose serious, preventable dangers. Driver negligence can change your life in seconds.
Our Texas car accident attorneys can help if you or a loved one have been injured in a highway accident. Call The Law Giant, Personal Injury & Accident Lawyers, and speak to The Law Giant at 866-450-9873 or contact us online. We offer free case consultations, so there is no risk in scheduling a time to talk and learn more about your legal options.
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Causes Of Highway Accidents
Many highway accidents involve vehicles operated by irresponsible drivers. Often, the problems are caused by:
- Drivers who are speeding and not paying proper attention to the road
- Distracted drivers who are texting, talking on the phone, accessing the internet, eating or multitasking behind the wheel
- Tailgating by drivers who fail to leave enough room to brake safely in stop-and-go traffic
- Drivers who are drunk or under the influence of illegal substances or prescription drugs
- Motorists who pass other vehicles or change lanes recklessly
- Truck drivers who are tired and inattentive
- Drivers who fail to see motorcyclists on the road
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We Win Big!
With thousands of satisfied clients, our attorneys have what it takes.
Following a devastating 18-wheeler accident, our client sustained life-altering spinal injuries. By illustrating the full extent of the truck driver’s negligence and the impact on our client’s health and future, we secured essential financial relief.
The Four-Second Rule

Failure to adhere to the “four-second rule” leads to multiple-car pileups. Safety authorities recommend allowing yourself four seconds to be able to stop behind the vehicle in front of you. Experts say that it takes approximately 127 feet to come to a stop when traveling at 50 mph. Many drivers tailgate other vehicles at higher speeds; this problem can have fatal consequences.