Glen Larson Law Blog
The Hidden Dangers of Delivery Vehicle Crashes: Who’s Liable When You’re Hit by an Amazon, UPS, or FedEx Driver?
Delivery trucks have become a common sight on Texas roadways as online shopping grows. Companies like Amazon, UPS, and FedEx operate massive fleets that travel across the state every day...
Do I Have a Case? What Evidence Do I Need for a Successful 18-Wheeler Lawsuit?
When an 18-wheeler collides with a smaller vehicle, the damage is often catastrophic. Victims can face severe injuries, lifelong disabilities, and overwhelming financial losses. But proving that the truck driver,...
Driving Distracted with Friends: Effect of Passengers and Driver Distraction On Young Drivers’ Behavior
For young drivers, getting behind the wheel represents a sense of freedom and independence. However, that sense of freedom often comes with inexperience and risk-taking that can have devastating consequences....
Uber & Lyft Accidents: 7 Shocking Facts & Risks in 2025
Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft have become an everyday part of life in Texas. With just a few taps, you can order a ride to work, a night out,...
How Social Media Can Hurt Your Texas Personal Injury Case
Social media is part of daily life for most Texans. We share updates, photos, and opinions without a second thought. But when you’re involved in a personal injury case, those...
Debunking 7 Common Myths About Texas Personal Injury Lawsuits
Filing a personal injury claim can feel overwhelming, especially when misinformation is everywhere. At Glen Larson Law Injury Attorneys, we hear countless myths that discourage Texans from pursuing the compensation...
Injured in a Truck Accident on I-35? Why Highway Crashes in Texas Are More Dangerous and Legally Complex
Highways like I-35 are some of the most dangerous roads in Texas. With heavy traffic, high speeds, and a constant flow of 18-wheelers, even a moment of driver error can...
Are Truck Drivers Drug Tested After an Accident in Texas? What Victims Need to Know
When a large commercial truck is involved in a collision, one of the first questions that often arises is whether the driver was under the influence of drugs or alcohol....
AI Dash Cams and Texas Car Accidents: How Smart Video Can Strengthen Your Injury Claim
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed how drivers protect themselves on Texas roads. One of the most significant advances is the use of AI-powered dash cams. These cameras...
No More Safety Inspections in Texas: What It Means for You After a Crash
Since January 2025, most drivers in Texas have no longer needed to complete an annual vehicle safety inspection. This significant change, passed as part of House Bill 3297, eliminates mandatory...