Because they allowed American settlers to populate these lands, in the first place.
texas is a no fault state.
Some of the major fault lines in Texas include the Balcones Fault Zone in Central Texas and the Rio Grande Rift along the Texas-Mexico border. These fault lines are responsible for occasional seismic activity in the region.
no Texas is not in the ring of fire because it is in the middle of the north American plate.
According to http://accident-law.freeadvice.com/auto/fault-no-fault-car-accidents.htm, Texas is one of the states which has some form of no-fault law.
Texas is NOT a no-fault state for auto accidents. You can, however, purchase uninsured motorist coverage.
Texas Statute Of Limitations: 2 YearsUninsured Motorist Coverage: YESDiminished Value For At Fault Party: NO
Trailer Brake Control fault.
It is a fault.
No. The San Andreas Fault is in California. At its closest point it is nearly 900 miles from the nearest part of Texas.
The nearest major fault line to Spring, Texas, is the Balcones Fault Zone, located to the southwest near Austin. This fault zone is known to be seismically active and has influenced the landscape of the region.
What you could be describing could be a fault line. It could be a subduction zone. It could be a ridge.
bananners!