Entries by The Law Office of Brian Brunson, PLLC

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Springtime Means Rain, and Rain Means Pot Holes and Accidents

It’s springtime in Texas and here in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex we’re all too familiar with the sudden rain and thunderstorms that wreak havoc not only on our daily commute, but the roads we all commute on. What Causes Potholes? Potholes are usually caused by a combination of water and vehicle traffic. Rain water seeps […]

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What Should I Do If I’m Hit By A Car While Walking

Motor vehicle accidents don’t always involve two or more motor vehicles, sometimes injuries are sustained when a car, truck, or motorcycle strikes an innocent pedestrian. A pedestrian struck by a motor vehicle can result in devastating injuries or death. The following information was written to help you understand the facts regarding these types of accidents […]

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7 Tips to Keep You Safe on Your Motorcycle This Spring

As the weather warms up, more and more motorcycle enthusiasts will be taking to the streets. Unfortunately, an increased number of motorcycle riders out on the roads means an increased number of motorcycle accidents. If you’re involved in a motorcycle wreck, you need an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer on your side. To help you avoid […]

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18-wheeler wreck? You need an experienced Dallas truck accident lawyer on your side.

Commercial truck wrecks, especially those caused by 18-wheelers, occur each and every day resulting in hundreds of fatal crashes and thousands of serious personal injuries. Companies who implement the use of 18-wheelers and drivers of other large commercial trucks carry substantial insurance policies to ensure damages can be paid when company drivers are involved in […]

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How Safe Are You Next To a Self-Driving Vehicle?

As technology evolves, more and more aspects of our daily lives are becoming automated. Self-driving cars are no longer science fiction, they are one the road right now. You may have driven next to one without even realizing it. The term “self-driving” doesn’t necessarily mean no one is at the wheel. The National Highway Traffic […]