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Steps to Take After a Texas Car Accident

Texas car accidents range in severity, and individuals may exhibit significant differences in their responses to these potentially traumatic events. The magnitude of an accident may not become evident until some time after the incident; thus, Texas accident victims must take steps to address their injuries and preserve their recovery…

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Are Peloton Treadmills Safe for Texas Consumers?

During the course of the COVID-19 global pandemic, tens of millions of people across the country experienced moving their work lives, but also their active lives, into their homes and away from typical common spaces such as gyms or exercise studios. As people began both working and attempting to stay…

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Ensuring That Court Procedures Are Followed Could Make or Break Your Texas Personal Injury Lawsuit

Texas has specific procedural requirements that parties must adhere to when they proceed with a lawsuit. If these procedures are not followed and prescribed deadlines are ignored, it could result in your case being dismissed or leave you unable to get the compensation you deserve. Thus, hiring an experienced attorney…

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Texas Mother Dead After Wheel Flies Off Truck

Every time we get behind the wheel in Texas, we must accept a certain level of risk as drivers. Even if we are careful, proactive, and courteous on the road, there is no guarantee that external factors will not cause a car accident. Other drivers, poor weather conditions, or unexpected…

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PANDEMIC INCREASES ABUSE AND NEGLECT OF CHILDREN

The COVID-19 pandemic, which has resulted in economic challenges and substantial job loss, is raising concern for a greater spike in child abuse. Nothing is worse than receiving a call that your child has been injured or abused. It is worse when this call comes from their trusted child’s daycare…

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Amazon Products Liability Case Could Affect Texas Consumers in Products Liability Claims

In light of COVID-19, everyone seems to be shopping online more frequently. Whether you’re shopping online to adhere to social distancing concerns or simply out of boredom, Amazon has become an important part of regular online shopping trips in many households. When a product purchased from the online retailer, however,…

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Dangerous Baby Food May Affect Texas Infants and Toddlers

Pre-prepared and packaged baby food has served as a convenient option for busy parents of infants and toddlers for decades. As parents, we only want what is best for our children, and we should be able to trust that the products we purchase for them to put into their bodies…

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ACCIDENT INJURY REPORT: Evacuations underway after train vs. 18-wheeler crash causes explosion, fire in Cameron

Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021:  CAMERON, Texas — A freight train and an 18-wheeler truck have collided on FM 2095 in Cameron, causing a large explosion and fire. According to Milam County Judge Steve Young, the crash happened before 7 a.m. several responders are on the scene, as tanker cars are…

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Changes to Traffic Safety During COVID-19 May Affect Texas Residents

During the course of the COVID-19 public health emergency, many aspects of life as we know it in Texas have changed. One change is traffic safety, especially now that driving patterns have been altered as a result of social distancing and more people staying home. Unsurprisingly, traffic patterns changed significantly…

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Texas Car Accidents Caused by Inclement Weather

According to the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI), Texas motor vehicle collisions occur less than every minute. Those that suffer injuries in a Texas car accident may be able to recover for their injuries against a negligent driver. Over 10% of Texas accidents result from inclement weather conditions, such as…

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