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Car Accidents

Common Causes of Car Accidents

Car accidents are an unfortunate reality on our roads, often resulting in severe injuries, property damage, and even fatalities. Understanding the common causes of these accidents is crucial for both prevention and legal recourse. At Houser Injury Law, we are committed to helping victims of car accidents navigate the complexities of their cases and secure

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Car Accidents, Personal Injury

Biggest Mistakes People Make When Collecting Evidence At The Scene Of An Injury

Most injury victims unknowingly sabotage their claims. It’s not just the injury; it’s how you handle the aftermath that matters. Discover the common evidence collection blunders that could tank your case and how to turn the tide, starting today. The Foundation of Your Claim Why Evidence Matters The outcome of a personal injury claim hinges

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Car Accidents

How Long After Car Accident Can You Claim Injury: The Timeline for Maximum Compensation

In the aftermath of a car accident, amidst the shock and anxiety, a looming question often arises – how long after the car accident can you claim injury? This question is not only pertinent for the immediate parties involved but also for the legal and insurance entities awaiting to process claims and lawsuits. Key Takeaways:

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Car Accidents

Is Your “Full Coverage” Actually Leaving You Broke?

In this article, Jackie Houser of Houser Injury Law shares advice about the automobile insurance coverage you need to protect you and your family from disaster.   You cannot literally prevent bad things from happening, but through knowledge and preparation, you can prevent bad things from causing catastrophic financial burdens to you and your family.  

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