How Insurance Companies Use Your Car’s Event Data Recorder (EDR) Against You in Texas⚖️📝🚙 Modern vehicles often contain an Event Data Recorder (EDR)—sometimes called a “black box”—that can capture a snapshot of what the vehicle was doing right before and during a crash. When liability is disputed, insurance companies may try to use EDR data to shift blame, reduce the value of your claim, or argue your injuries are inconsistent with the crash dynamics. In Texas (including San Antonio and Bexar County cases), EDR evidence can be powerful—but it is also frequently misunderstood, selectively presented, or taken out of context. Knowing what the data is, how insurers get it, and how it should be interpreted can make a meaningful difference in how a claim is evaluated and resolved. If you’ve been injured in a car accident in Texas, don’t let insurance companies misuse EDR data against you. Contact our team today to discuss your case.
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Car accident claims typically involve establishing fault, negotiating with auto insurers, and recovering damages for medical expenses, lost wages, vehicle repair, and pain and suffering. Comparative-fault rules vary by state: some states bar recovery if the claimant is more than 50% at fault, while others allow proportional recovery. Most personal injury firms handle these matters on a strict contingency basis.
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