Thursday, May 5, 2022

2022 BEST OF THE BEST AWARDS “BEST LAW FIRM” NOMINATION

2022 Best of the Best Awards

Please help us win “Best Law Firm” for the 2022 Best of the Best awards. It only takes 30 seconds!

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Wednesday, May 4, 2022

LAW TIGERS MOTORCYCLE LAWYERS “STYLIN’ IN STURGIS” GIVEAWAY

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Tuesday, May 3, 2022

HOW TO TAKE PICTURES AFTER A CAR ACCIDENT

MAKE SURE TO TAKE THESE 8 PHOTOS AFTER A CAR ACCIDENT

HOW TO TAKE PICTURES AFTER A CAR ACCIDENT

1. Take photos as soon as you can after the car accident

Doing all the right things after a car crash can be overwhelming, but it’s important to take photos after the accident. You’ll want to take a picture of the position of the cars and the condition of the road.

Although accident photos are crucial, your health and safety come first!

Only take accident pictures if it is safe to do so. Your health and safety come first! Get medical attention first if you are badly injured.
 
If you are hurt, shaken up from the crash, or otherwise unable to move around and take pictures, task photography responsibilities to a passenger, loved one, or helpful witness.

2. Get auto accident scene photos from different angles.

Your accident scene photos should recap everything that happened.
 
Get pictures from different viewpoints. Take close-up pictures of dents and scratches to document your car’s damage. 
 
Then, step a few feet away from the wreck and capture more photos of the accident as seen from all sides.

DOCUMENT EVERY DETAIL

3. Document every detail.

Car wreck photos are evidence. When the tow truck tows away with your car, your evidence gets hauled away! 
 
Take photos of every detail before it’s too late. Including scratches, broken windows, deployed airbags, dents, busted tires, and leaking fluids. 
 
If possible, pop the hood and document visible engine damage, too. 
 
A detail that may seem unimportant at the time may be important for legal or insurance reasons later on. 

TAKE THE SAME PHOTOS WITH AND WITHOUT FLASH

4. Take the same pictures with and without a flash.

Lighting can affect the detail and quality of your photos, so take pictures with the flash and without the flash. If anything looks unclear or distorted, having a backup image with different lighting can help your case.

5. Capture photos of the surrounding area.

Don’t forget to take photos of the surrounding area, especially anything that played a part in or resulted from the crash. Skid marks, broken glass, traffic signs, road debris, and even weather conditions help paint a clearer picture of why your auto accident happened.

PHOTOGRAPH YOUR INJURIES AFTER A CAR ACCIDENT

6. Photograph your injuries.

Wounds heal, and bruises fade, so make sure to photograph any injuries soon after your crash. If you’re unable to take photos yourself, ask someone to assist you. These photos can be crucial for your case. If your injuries aren’t visible, keep records of medical documents and tests, such as x-rays or MRIs.

TAKE PHOTOS OF EVERYONES DOCUMENTS

7. Take photos of everyone’s documents.

After a auto collision, you need to get the following documents: driver’s license information, car registration, and insurance information. We recommend you take photographs of the documents to help prevent these types of errors.

8. Take as many photo as you can.

Take as many photos as possible. Remember, the key is that the more photos you take, the more helpful it can be towards your case. You can always delete old pictures cluttering up your camera roll, but you can’t take new photos after the auto collision scene is cleaned up.

 

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Monday, May 2, 2022

Texas Ranks 13th in Nationwide Deadliest Drivers List

According to an article by Nexstar, while driving deaths went down in 2020 due to COVID-19 restricting most people from leaving home, one category of dangerous driving rose: distracted driving. Texas ranked number 13th on a list of the Nation’s Highest Distracted Driving Death rates with the worst drivers based on the number of fatal car accidents.

Even though people were driving less, an analysis by MoneyGeek a 12% increase in fatalities attributed to distracted driving. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), in 2020, there were 3,142 people killed in crashes caused by distracted driving.

The NHTSA defines distracted driving as “any activity diverting attention” while behind the wheel. That includes eating, talking, and messing with your G.P.S. But the organization says texting and driving is the most “alarming” form of distracted driving because it takes your eyes off the road for several seconds.

“Sending or reading a text takes your eyes off the road for five seconds. At 55 mph, that’s like driving the length of an entire football field with your eyes closed,” explains the NHTSA.

HOW STATES WITH THE ‘WORST DRIVERS’ WERE RANKED

The NHTSA used data on distracted driving to determine which states have the biggest problem with fatal accidents and highway usage data from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics to determine how much-distracted driving is happening per mile driven.

The NHTSA data showed these states had the highest distracted driving fatality rates:

  1. New Mexico
  2. Louisiana
  3. Kansas
  4. Kentucky
  5. Hawaii
  6. Washington
  7. Wyoming
  8. Illinois
  9. New Jersey
  10. Idaho
  11. Virginia
  12. Oklahoma
  13. Texas
  14. Florida
  15. Arizona

The best places for distracted driving, with the fewest related fatalities, were:

  1. Rhode Island
  2. Mississippi
  3. Washington, D.C.
  4. Nevada
  5. Connecticut
  6. California
  7. Georgia
  8. West Virginia
  9. South Dakota
  10. Utah
  11. Wisconsin
  12. Indiana
  13. Minnesota
  14. Iowa
  15. Massachusetts

If you are involved in a collision with a driver who was distracted, you might feel confident that you’re owed compensation from them. If the driver was texting, talking on the phone, eating or drinking, or doing anything to divert their full attention from the road, you might be eligible to seek compensation from them.

Unfortunately, the other driver might not be willing to admit that they were distracted. The at-fault driver might try to avoid responsibility for the crash and may even attempt to blame you for the crash.

HIT BY A DISTRACTED DRIVER?

If you were involved in a car accident that a distracted driver may have caused, turn to the attorneys of Herrman & Herrman, P.L.L.C., for help. For decades, our firm has fought to protect the rights of injured accident victims in south Texas. Our attorneys aggressively pursue financial compensation for our clients from at-fault parties and their insurance companies.

We have offices in BrownsvilleCorpus ChristiMcAllen, Houston, Fort Worth, and San Antonio, along with a bilingual Spanish– and English-speaking staff to assist you. Call or contact our firm today for a free initial case evaluation to learn more about the process of pursuing a distracted driving accident claim in Brownsville. We’ll put our experience to work for you.

ANALYZE THE SCENE OF THE ACCIDENT

In some instances, the other driver in a car accident will admit they were distracted or make statements that strongly suggest that inattention contributed to the accident.

However, the driver might not admit that they were not paying attention. Your lawyer may investigate the accident and seek evidence to prove the other driver was distracted. When you contact Herrman & Herrman, P.L.L.C., from the scene of a serious car accident, we can dispatch our Accident Investigative Team to gather and preserve critical evidence from the crash scene.

Analyzing the scene of a distracted driving accident usually begins with taking photos and videos of the accident. When taking pictures of the other driver’s vehicle, you may capture something that indicates the driver may have been distracted at the time of the accident, such as half-eaten food drinks on the passenger seat.

Investigating a crash scene can also involve talking to bystanders who witnessed the crash. An eyewitness may have seen the other driver talking on a cell phone or grooming themselves in the mirror in the moments leading up to the collision.

Nearby surveillance or traffic cameras might have recorded the accident and captured images of the driver engaging in distracted driving behaviors. Traffic camera footage may be a resource to prove your case, depending on the time. That makes it important to seek the help of an attorney as soon as possible before evidence is lost.

LIST OF EVIDENCE TO GATHER TO PROVE DISTRACTED DRIVING

Fortunately, you can collect evidence at the accident scene and afterward to help prove the other driver was distracted and they caused the accident. At Herrman & Herrman, P.L.L.C., our car accident attorneys will seek evidence such as:

  • Accident scene photosPhotos may reveal evidence inside the other driver’s vehicle that indicates the driver was distracted. Photos showing the lack of skid marks on the road may tell that the other driver was distracted and did not attempt to brake or avoid the collision.
  • Police accident reportsThe law enforcement officer’s investigation report may indicate that the other driver may have been distracted at the crash. The investigating officer may offer an opinion that the accident happened due to the driver being distracted. An officer’s determination of the cause of the accident often serves as persuasive evidence given the training and experience of law enforcement officers in traffic accident investigation.
  • Surveillance cameraTraffic cam or dashcam footage may provide concrete video evidence that the other driver was not paying attention in the moments before the crash.
  • Eyewitness statementsBystanders may testify to seeing the other driver on a cell phone or other distracting activity before the accident.
  • Phone recordsPhone records can show when text messages and calls were sent and received. Our attorneys can subpoena a driver’s phone records. If the driver sent or received a message or call moments before the accident, it strongly indicates that their attention may not have been on the road when the crash occurred.
  • Cell phone dataData from the phone itself can show when a phone screen is active and what apps are used.
  • Social media postsThe timestamps on a driver’s social media posts may show that the driver was active on social media before a crash and may have been distracted by using a phone.
  • Vehicle dataNewer vehicles have “black box” data recorders that collect detailed information about the vehicle’s operation, including acceleration, braking, and steering inputs. If necessary, we can download and analyze this information as a thorough distracted accident investigation.

In some instances, we may hire accident reconstruction experts to testify how the evidence shows the other driver was distracted before the collision and how they caused the accident.

CONTACT OUR FATAL DISTRACTED DRIVING CAR ACCIDENT LAWYERS

The lawyers of Herrman & Herrman, P.L.L.C. can get you justice after being injured in a fatal distracted driving accident in South Texas. We have represented thousands of clients with serious injuries and have a track record of success.

Contact us today at (361) 792-3669 or fill out our online contact form. We have offices in Corpus Christi, Brownsville, McAllen, San Antonio, Houston, and Fort Worth, TX.

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