Archive for the ‘Dallas Car Accidents’ Category

PRESERVING EVIDENCE

Monday, January 30th, 2012

Regardless of the kind of case you have, every lawsuit is the same in one way: The evidence must support your claim. This means that if you suspect you have a claim, you should take steps to preserve the evidence that could be critical in supporting your case.

It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words, and this is especially true in a lawsuit. If you have been hurt in a car accident, take photos of the car you were in, the scene, and, if possible, your injuries. Documents can also be evidence: Receipts, medical records, product instructions, accident reports, and the like can all be used to prove your claims.

Evidence is especially important in products liability cases, where someone is hurt by a defective product. Keep the product in the condition that it was in when the injury occurred and, if it is not in your possession (such as a car in a wrecker yard), take steps to secure it. There are reports of defendants trying to buy the defective product so that they can destroy it.

Sooner is better than later. A picture of the accident scene taken the day after a collision is worth more than one taken a year later. A picture of your bruises taken soon after you were injured will tell more than pictures of the same bruises once they have begun to heal.

If you hire our firm to represent you, make sure to give us all of the evidence you have collected and saved. This will help us prove your case and get you the compensation you deserve.

Police Officer Involved in Dallas Car Accident

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

A recent Dallas car accident left a woman critically injured, and now a police officer involved in the accident is being accused of being intoxicated at the time of the accident. According to the DallasNews.com article, this isn’t the first time he has been in trouble over an alcohol-related incident.

The article explains that the police officer is now on administrative leave, and he faces a felony charge of intoxication assault. The Dallas car accident happened when the police officer was driving near Midway Road and Bonham Street when he hit a car, leaving his passenger with serious personal injuries. At the time of the article, she was still in intensive care at a Dallas area hospital. Police who arrived at the scene of this Dallas car accident said the man “smelled of alcohol, had bloodshot eyes, slurred his speech and was unsteady on his feet.”

As for the alcohol-related incident that happened before this one, the police officer had been off duty on his 28th birthday, riding in a vehicle that was involved in a car accident.

A Dallas Car Accident Can Wreck Lives

A Dallas car accident can be very dangerous, often resulting in very serious injuries for those involved. Catastrophic damage to vehicles and people, along with the possiblity of death, or wrongful death, is possible. A Dallas car accident victim may have their life changed forever.

When you’ve been injured in a Dallas car accident due to someone else’s negligence, it’s time to hire a personal injury attorney who will fight for your rights. A good Dallas car accident attorney will aggressively work to see that you get the compensation you deserve for your emotional and physical suffering.

If you’re looking for a Dallas car accident attorney, contact the STREET LAW FIRM today to find out what steps to take next.


Two Dallas Car Accidents in a 24-Hour Period

Monday, February 16th, 2009

Last week, a police sergeant was involved in not one, but two Dallas car accidents. And they happened in just a 24-hour period.

According to the Dallas News CRIME Blog, the 42-year-old sergeant experienced the first Dallas car accident when he was on patrol in North Dallas. He was traveling on Montfort Drive north of Spring Valley Road. A woman seemed to be turning left onto Montfort Drive from the east, but instead she drove straight across the Dallas police sergeant’s lane.

The second Dallas car accident resulted in the man’s police car striking the front of the woman’s car, then going into a wall. The police sergeant’s airbag did not deploy, and he spent the night at a Dallas hospital due to back and neck injuries.

That was the first Dallas car accident. After the man was released from the hospital the next day, he was driving with his wife and young child to Irving via Interstate 635, his wife behind the wheel. They were just past Marsh Lane when traffic came to a stop and a car behind them struck their vehicle. As they described it to the Dallas News CRIME Blog, “The trunk of our car was in the back seat.”

Thankfully, the family did not suffer serious personal injury, though they went to a Dallas hospital for observation.

Dallas Car Accidents Happen Every Day

The police sergeant unfortunately suffered two Dallas car accidents in a 24-hour period, something that just proves how often these kinds of things happen. Luckily, he and his family were able to escape without serious injury. But that’s not always the case, as Dallas car accidents can often cause very serious personal injury to those involved.

If you were involved in a Dallas car accident and suffered injuries due to someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation. Contact a qualified personal injury lawyer at the STREET LAW FIRM.