Monday, February 14, 2022

Voting Information & Resources

Acceptable forms of photo ID:

  • Texas Driver License issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS)
  • Texas Election Identification Certificate issued by DPS
  • Texas Personal Identification Card issued by DPS
  • Texas Handgun License issued by DPS
  • United States Military Identification Card containing the person’s photograph
  • United States Citizenship Certificate containing the person’s photograph
  • United States Passport (book or card)

For more information, click here:

https://www.votetexas.gov/voting/need-id.html

Early Voting Location Information

The early voting period starts Monday, February 14, 2022 to Friday, February 25, 2022, but dates and hours may vary based on where you live. Use this information to find out when and where you can vote based on the county you live in:

Cameron County:

https://www.cameroncountytx.gov/elections/index.php/locations/#post-10278

Hidalgo County:

https://www.hidalgocounty.us/DocumentCenter/View/57166/EV-2022-March-Primary-Schedule-Final-55?bidId=

Bexar County:

https://www.bexar.org/2237/Early-Vote-Information

Nueces County:

https://www.nuecesco.com/home/showpublisheddocument/28462/637793127461000000

Election Day Location Information

Cameron County:

https://www.cameroncountytx.gov/elections/index.php/locations/#1629123241253-465bdc0d-539a

Hidalgo County:

https://www.hidalgocounty.us/DocumentCenter/View/57166/EV-2022-March-Primary-Schedule-Final-55?bidId=

Bexar County:

https://www.bexar.org/DocumentCenter/View/9423/Election-Day-Sites?bidId=

Nueces County:

https://www.nuecesco.com/home/showpublisheddocument/28498

Voter Protection Information:

https://texasvoterprotection.org/

Check your voter registration status:

https://teamrv-mvp.sos.texas.gov/MVP/mvp.do

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Thursday, February 3, 2022

How to Drive in Wintry Weather

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Icy weather is no joke. 😰 Please avoid driving if you can.

Here are some tips on what you should do if you need to be on the road.

 

 

1. USE CAUTION WHEN DRIVING OVER BRIDGES AND PASSES, AS THESE ARE THE FIRST TO FREEZE.

2. REDUCE YOUR SPEED! A VEHICLE NEEDS AT LEAST THREE TIMES MORE SPACE TO STOP ON A SLICK ROADWAY. DON’T APPLY BRAKES SUDDENLY AND AVOID USING CRUISE CONTROL.

3. SLOW DOWN WHEN APPROACHING EMERGENCY OR MAINTENANCE VEHICLES, ESPECIALLY WHEN THEIR FLASHING LIGHTS ARE ON. THE LAW REQUIRES YOU TO MAINTAIN A DISTANCE OF AT LEAST 200 FEET WHEN APPROACHING CREWS.

4. DON’T PASS ON THE RIGHT AND BE CAUTIOUS OF VISIBILITY DURING WINTER WEATHER CONDITIONS.

5. BE PATIENT. KEEP TO THE MAIN ROADS AND AVOID TAKING SHORTCUTS THROUGH TERRITORY THAT MAY NOT HAVE BEEN TREATED.

6. CHECK AREA WEATHER CONDITIONS ON RADIO OR TELEVISION BEFORE STARTING A TRIP.

 

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Monday, January 24, 2022

Will Newly Mandated In-Car Technology Stop Drunk Driving Accidents?

Alcohol breath-testing devicesA provision of President Biden’s $1.2 trillion infrastructure program could substantially reduce the threat of drunk driving accidents by the end of the decade. One of several road-safety provisions in the infrastructure bill requires the federal government to finalize rules within three years for alcohol-detection technology to stop intoxicated drivers from operating vehicles, then require automakers to put the technology in new cars within two years.

A 2020 study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) said that alcohol-detection technology could prevent a fourth of alcohol-related traffic deaths, saving an estimated 9,400 lives a year. The most promising of technologies in development is a passive alcohol sensor that detects a potential drunk driver’s blood-alcohol content (BAC) by measuring the ambient air in the vehicle.

Mothers Against Drunk Driving says passage of the legislation marks “the beginning of the end of drunk driving,” according to Fortune magazine. But the proposal also raises questions about who would be liable if a drunk driver managed to override a malfunctioning system and crashed.

The auto industry is wondering whether manufacturers will assume responsibility for drunk driving accidents not stopped by their technology. Malfunctions are inevitable, especially in the early years of a newly adopted technology. Insurers want to know whether losses caused by malfunctions will be covered by personal auto insurance or automakers.

This will be a big preview of what happens when self-driving vehicles become the norm,” Dan Hearsch, managing director of automotive and industrial management consulting at AlixPartners, told Fortune. “When a crash occurs and someone is injured, who is at fault? The courts are going to have to decide, and they’re going to set a precedent for our autonomous future.”

DUI Statistics in the US and Texas

Traffic statistics show that drunk driving remains a lethal threat on U.S. and Texas highways.

The IIHS said last year that alcohol has been a factor in 30 percent of U.S. roadway deaths every year for the past decade. Meanwhile, police arrest about 1 million people a year for alcohol-impaired driving.

During the pandemic year of 2020, Texas recorded 963 DUI-alcohol-related fatalities in Texas, according to the Texas Department of Transportation. On average, a person in Texas died every nine hours and six minutes as a result of a traffic crash involving alcohol.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) says 10,142 people nationwide died in drunk-driving crashes in 2019. That’s about 28 people killed in alcohol-related crashes every day or one person killed every 52 minutes.

Existing Technology to Stop Drunk Driving

Ignition interlock systems, which require the driver to satisfy a breath-testing unit before a car will start, have been available for years. Texas and most other states require drivers convicted of drunk driving to install interlock devices on their vehicles.

In a survey of U.S. drivers, nearly two-thirds of the respondents said they would support the installation of similar systems in all vehicles, as long as they were fast, accurate, and unobtrusive, the IIHS says.

Volvo and other manufacturers offer optional camera systems in vehicles that can detect unsafe driving actions and intervene to stop the vehicle.

Nissan has developed a new concept car with multiple preventive features against drunk-driving, including:a group of friend tossing a glass full of beer

  • Alcohol odor sensors
  • Facial monitoring, which detects signs of drowsiness
  • Operational behavior monitoring that detects if the vehicle is drifting out of its driving lane

A public-private partnership called the Driver Alcohol Detection System for Safety (DADSS) project is road-testing a passive alcohol sensor that detects the driver’s BAC by measuring the air inside the vehicle.

Officials with the DADSS project expect some manufacturers to begin offering the ambient-air-based alcohol-detection system as an option as early as 2025.

The IIHS report concluded that even if alcohol detection systems were required as standard equipment in all new vehicles beginning this year, due to the number of older vehicles on the road, it will take 12 years before they become common enough in the U.S. to save 4,596 lives a year — less than half their potential.

A lot of safety features that start out as options quickly come to be seen as essential,” Charles Farmer, the IIHS’s vice president of research and the author of the paper, said in a statement. “It will take time for this technology to reach its full potential, but it is an important part of the overall strategy to reduce impaired driving.”

Who Will Take The Blame For Drunk Drivers in High-Tech Future?

Fortune magazine suggests that the Biden Administration’s mandate could force NHTSA to make recommendations for laws addressing self-driving vehicle technology, including liability for failures.

Some automakers have already announced that they take responsibility for fully self-driving functions, Fortune says. ​​Volvo said in 2015 that it would accept all liability for autonomous cars, “but the liability factor for partially autonomous vehicles remains unclear,” the magazine says.

The New York State Bar Association, the largest voluntary state bar association in the country, created a task force on autonomous vehicles to examine legal questions about accident liability. The task force reported that “existing concepts of negligence, recklessness, misrepresentation, fraud and product liability should continue to apply” to advanced driver-assistance systems and autonomous vehicle cases.

“For the near to mid-term, the existing liability rules that hold human drivers and autonomous car manufactures accountable for unlawful driving or producing a defective product (respectively) should provide a robust and efficient incentive for appropriate investments in safe automated driving systems,” the task force concluded.

Contact a Lawyer About Drunk Driving Accident Injuries in Texas

In Texas, a drunk driver, a retailer that provides alcohol to an intoxicated customer or an adult who contributed to an underage driver’s intoxication by knowingly serving him or her alcohol may be held legally responsible for injuries in a drunk driving accident.

Contact the car accident attorneys at Herrman and Herrman P.L.L.C. if you have been injured in a drunk driving accident in South Texas. Our drunk driving accident lawyers in Corpus Christi, McAllen, Brownsville, and San Antonio have more than 100 years of combined experience and will handle all aspects of your claim, including seeing to your legal and medical needs and fighting for maximum compensation for you.

Contact us online or at (361) 882-4357 today to schedule a free initial consultation about your legal rights.

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Thursday, October 14, 2021

What Are the Most Dangerous Intersections in Houston?

As Texans, we are getting back on the road after a severe pandemic. As commuting to and from work after the lifted stay-at-home order picks up, the streets and highways of Houston will become more trafficked. Even if you are a conscientious driver and always practice safe “driving hygiene,” certain areas of Houston will always be dangerous. While these are intersections to be aware of as a cautious driver, it’s not necessary to always avoid them, especially if they are necessary for you to get to school, work, and other essential activities. Here are some of the intersections in the Houston area that see the most accidents, both fatal and non-fatal:

  • Westheimer and Dairy Ashford
  • Bellaire and Ranchester
  • Fannin and Pierce
  • Long Point & Gessner
  • Fondren & West Bellfort
  • Bissonnet & Wilcrest
  • Shepherd & Allen Pkwy & Kirby
  • Taylor & Spring & MKT Trail
  • Hawthorne & Spur 527 & Holman
  • West & Airline
  • Bellaire & S Gessner
  • 11th & Nicholson
  • Patterson & Washington

These intersections may be in your community. They may be ones you use every day, or they may be intersections you hardly use. Regardless, it would be best if you kept these more dangerous areas in mind as you go about your day as a driver in Houston.

Why are intersections more dangerous?

There are several reasons why these Intersections tend to have higher rates of accidents than straightaway roads, streets, or highways. Intersections involve several vehicles moving in different directions, with different rules about who gets the right of way if there is no light applied. For this reason, it may be easier to collide with another driver or strike a pedestrian.

What should I do if I’m in an accident?

If you’ve been in a vehicle collision, you should contact a Houston auto accident attorney, whether you were at one of these intersections or elsewhere in the city. If you were injured or your car was damaged, you may be entitled to compensation. A Houston personal injury attorney is the first step in ensuring justice is served in your car or pedestrian accident.

No one plans on being injured, but we’re here for you if you. Contact Herrman & Herrman today or give our firm a call at (361) 882-4357 to speak to one of our knowledgeable Car Accident injury attorneys.  We have four convenient office locations across the state of Texas in Corpus Christi, McAllen, San Antonio, Brownsville, and Houston along with a bilingual Spanish– and English-speaking staff to serve you.

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Thursday, September 30, 2021

National Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month or NBCAM. During the month of October, charities raise awareness in order to increase funding for research to combat the horrible disease. The campaign is also used to help remind people that it’s very important to get checked for breast cancer, especially if the disease runs in your family.

NBCAM was founded in 1985 in October as a partnership between the American Cancer Society and the pharmaceutical division of Imperial Chemical Industries (now part of AstraZeneca, producer of several anti-breast cancer drugs). The aim of the NBCAM from the start has been to promote mammography as the most effective weapon in the fight against breast cancer (“About Us”. National Breast Cancer Awareness Month).

A variety of events around the world are organized in October, including walks and runs, and the pink illumination of landmark buildings. In the United States, the National Football League promotes breast cancer awareness by incorporating pink on and off the field, and comic strip artists use pink on one day in October.

Sometimes referred to as National Breast Cancer Industry Month, critics of NBCAM point to a conflict of interest between corporations sponsoring breast cancer awareness while profiting from diagnosis and treatment. The breast cancer advocacy organization, Breast Cancer Action, has said repeatedly in newsletters and other information sources that October has become a public relations campaign that avoids discussion of the causes and prevention of breast cancer and instead focuses on “awareness” as a way to encourage women to get their mammograms. The term pinkwashing has been used by Breast Cancer Action to describe the actions of companies which manufacture and use chemicals which show a link with breast cancer and at the same time publicly support charities focused on curing the disease (Focus on Pinkwashers, Breast Cancer Action’s think before you pink campaign site).

Almost everyone has a loved one that has been impacted by cancer. It’s important to educate yourself as well as others in your life about the disease. Early detection and support for others go a long way in fighting and ultimately defeating breast cancer.

About Herrman & Herrman P.L.L.C

For nearly two decades, Herrman & Herrman, P.L.L.C., has served personal injury victims in Corpus Christi, the Coastal Bend, and throughout Texas. In that time, we have also sought to give back to the community we live and work in. For more information, view our community events page https://www.herrmanandherrman.com/texas-personal-injury-law-firm/community-involvement and join us at our next event!

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Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Who Can File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

Wrongful death lawsuits are legal actions that one hopes they never have to take. They are lawsuits fought on behalf of a deceased individual. Also their estate and against a party that may be culpable for their death. This culpability is typically shown by another party exhibiting negligence or shirking their duty of care to the deceased somehow. However, to succeed at a wrongful death case, you must first understand what they entail and who can file a claim.

Who May Sue for a Wrongful Death

Typically, the people who sue for wrongful death are very connected to the deceased: spouses, parents, significant others, siblings, children, or financial dependents. Your state may have different laws and guidelines dictating who may file a wrongful death suit. These cases are civil suits that seek remedy for the death, usually in a financial payout.

What Can be Won in a Wrongful Death Suit

The compensation for wrongful death claims that are won varies from case to case. Generally, the damages you may be compensated for include emotional trauma, loss of consortium between spouses or partners, pain and suffering, inconvenience, and lost wages from the deceased family member. Depending on who you are to the deceased party. You may be eligible to recover funeral, hospice, or medical costs, as well as loss of inheritance from the deceased.

Situations for a Wrongful Death

Wrongful death can occur in any instance. One person’s negligence, or a party’s negligence, caused the death of an innocent person. So, if your loved one died in an unexpected accident. It would be unreasonable to file a wrongful death lawsuit because no one could be proved negligent. Some situations that may cause unlawful death suits are car accidents, medical malpractice cases, workplace incidents, liability on behalf of product manufacturers, exposure to dangerous chemicals or asbestos, plane accidents, and liability on behalf of premises owners or managers.

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Thursday, July 15, 2021

How Truck Driver Negligence Can Lead to Jackknife Crashes in the Rio Grande Valley

In Texas, trucks and semi-trucks is a dime a dozen. There are many of these large and sometimes unwieldy vehicles on the road. If the drivers are not careful and well-trained, they can cause dangerous and sometimes fatal accidents. One such type of accident that results from truck driver negligence in the Rio Grande Valley is the jackknife accident. Jackknife accidents are extremely catastrophic due to their nature involving numerous vehicles or blocking much of a road or highway. To avoid jackknife wrecks, it’s important to understand them first. Here’s what you need to know about these violent truck crashes.

What is a Jackknife Collison?

A jackknife wreck occurs when the trailer of a truck swings to one side and collides with other lanes of traffic. The truck’s bent shape resembles that of a jackknife or of the letter L. This is where the collision gets its name. When a jackknife wreck occurs, the trailer and cab of the truck can crush people and cars. It can also block numerous lanes of the road, which can cause additional collisions.

What are the Causes of Jackknife Accidents?

Jackknife collisions are often either the cause of driver negligence or inclement weather or a combination of both. One common cause is speeding. If a trucker is speeding on the road and abruptly stops, it’s more likely to cause a rollover. Additionally, truckers who do not exercise caution as they enter and clear curves end up toppling over. Bad weather or road conditions can also cause a jackknife if drivers do not take it slow enough as they travel. One last cause of jackknife accidents in the Rio Grande Valley is the propensity for truck drivers or truck driving companies to not pay attention to routine maintenance, alignment checks, and brake pad switchouts.

If you or a loved one was injured in a jackknife accident involving a large truck in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas, contact a personal injury attorney. If you can prove trucker negligence, you may be eligible for compensation. Contact Herrman & Herrman today or give our firm a call at (361) 882-4357 to speak to one of our knowledgeable Trucking Accident injury attorneys.  We have four convenient office locations across the state of Texas in Corpus Christi, McAllen, San Antonio, and Brownsville, along with a bilingual Spanish– and English-speaking staff to serve you.

 

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