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More FAQ QuestionsQ: Should I Get a Lawyer for a Car Accident that Wasn’t My Fault?
A: Yes, you should get a lawyer for a car accident that wasn’t your fault because insurance companies are not on your side. Even when the facts seem clear, insurers often delay, dispute, or underpay claims, especially when the injured person doesn’t have legal representation.
If you were not at fault, it’s easy to assume that the other driver’s insurance will take care of everything. But the claims process can quickly become overwhelming, and mistakes made early on can cost you real money. A car accident lawyer protects your rights, manages communication with insurers, and helps you recover the full value of your claim.
Q: What to Do after a Car Accident?
A: After a car accident, you should prioritize your safety, report the crash, gather evidence, seek medical care, and contact a lawyer to protect your rights and potential injury claim. These steps help ensure you don’t overlook critical details that could affect your physical recovery or financial future.
In the moments after a car accident, emotions run high, and it’s easy to forget what matters most. Whether the accident seems minor or serious, knowing what to do can make the entire process smoother, from dealing with insurance to pursuing compensation.
Q: Are Personal Injury Settlements Taxable in Texas?
A: No, personal injury settlements are generally not taxable in Texas if the compensation is related to physical injuries or physical sickness. According to IRS guidelines and Texas state law, amounts you receive for medical expenses, pain and suffering, and lost wages due to a physical injury are usually exempt from both federal and state income taxes.
That said, there are exceptions. Not every portion of a settlement is automatically tax-free. The source of the compensation—what it’s meant to cover—matters. If part of your settlement includes punitive damages, interest, or compensation for non-physical claims like emotional distress without injury, those portions may be taxable.
Q: Who Is Liable in a Truck Accident?
A: The person or company liable in a truck accident may include the driver, the trucking company, a vehicle parts manufacturer, or another third party, depending on the circumstances. If you’ve been hurt in a crash and aren’t sure who is at fault, a Houston truck accident lawyer can help you figure it out and fight to hold the right parties accountable.
Truck accident cases are rarely simple. Unlike a two-car collision, these crashes often involve multiple companies, different insurance policies, and serious injuries that make recovery even more stressful. Knowing who is legally liable is the key to protecting yourself and getting the help you need during a difficult time.