Austin Personal Injury Blog
Breeland Injury Law is proud to provide the following resources on subjects related to personal injury law. If you are in need of legal advice related to an accident, please contact us immediately.
Breeland Injury Law is proud to provide the following resources on subjects related to personal injury law. If you are in need of legal advice related to an accident, please contact us immediately.
Social media platforms provide more than just a means to stay connected to friends and loved ones — they can serve as a variable treasure trove of evidence in civil and criminal cases. Social media content is a pivotal factor in legal proceedings, affecting the...
We all know that driving comes with inherent risks, but did you know that certain times of day are statistically more dangerous than others? Understanding these high-risk periods can help you make informed decisions about when to travel and increase your awareness on...
As the holiday season approaches, many of us are gearing up for road trips to visit loved ones, enjoy festive events like the Austin Trail of Lights, or simply take in the sights and sounds of the city's holiday cheer. However, a serious car accident can derail these...
Driving has always required our full attention, yet the modern world constantly tempts us with distractions. Smartphones and other technology have introduced a new road risk: distracted while driving (DWD). This behavior can be just as dangerous as driving under the...
The popularity of Airbnb and other vacation rentals continues to rise. As a result, injuries sustained while staying at these properties become a significant concern. In Texas, premises liability law holds property owners accountable for injuries caused by unsafe...
Vision Zero is a public safety initiative adopted by Austin, Texas, with the goal of eliminating traffic fatalities and serious injuries. The project was first launched in 2015, aiming to make Austin's streets safer for everyone—whether they are drivers, cyclists, or...
Texas uses a modified comparative negligence rule to determine fault in auto accidents. This law affects how much drivers can recover in damages if they share some blame for the accident. Understanding how this works is crucial for drivers in Austin. How comparative...
After a drunk driving accident, it is common for injured people and their families to want to hold the driver and others accountable. In Texas, and many other states, there are laws called "Dram Shop Laws" that might make bars, clubs, and restaurants responsible if...
Drowsy driving remains a significant hazard on our roads. According to recent statistics, one out of every 25 drivers on the road is drowsy. The risk of a car accident increases by 11.5 times if a driver has had only four hours of sleep. Additionally, more than 35% of...
Truck accidents are among the most severe types of vehicle crashes. When there is a large truck involved in an accident, there are usually fatalities or at least severe, life-threatening injuries. Size and weight Trucks are much bigger and heavier than cars. A fully...