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Thanksgiving Cooking Injuries: Who’s Liable When Holiday Cooking Goes Wrong?

Common cooking injuries increase during Thanksgiving week.   Fires, Burns, and Kitchen Injuries During Thanksgiving: Who’s Liable When Holiday Cooking Goes Wrong? Family members gather for Thanksgiving, and food is at the center of nearly every celebration. Unfortunately, it’s also one of the peak days for cooking-related fires. According to…

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Planning a Thanksgiving Road Trip? Read These Safety Tips First

Thanksgiving week is a risky time to drive. These safety tips can reduce your risk.   Thanksgiving Travel in Texas: Staying Safe on the Busiest Driving Week of the Year Holiday travel is meant to be a time to unwind, enjoy, and reconnect with loved ones. But Thanksgiving is also…

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Defective Costumes, Masks, and Halloween Decorations: When Can You Sue?

Defective Halloween costumes and decorations can cause serious injuries.   Defective Costumes, Masks, and Decorations: When Can You Sue for a Halloween Injury? A Halloween celebration isn’t complete without costumes and decorations that bring a little spooky fun to the night. But when a product defect turns that fun into…

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Can I Sue If I’m Injured at a Haunted House in Texas?

Haunted houses can result in injuries if operators are careless.   Haunted House Accidents in Texas: Who’s Responsible if You’re Injured at a Seasonal Attraction? Haunted houses, hayrides, and fall festivals are some of the most popular Halloween attractions in Texas. These seasonal favorites promise thrills and scares—but sometimes the…

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Child Pedestrian Safety on Halloween: Preventing Tragedies in Texas Neighborhoods

Children are especially vulnerable on Halloween night.   Trick-or-Treat Safety Tips for Children in Texas Halloween is one of the most exciting nights of the year for kids. From dressing up as their favorite characters to collecting candy around the neighborhood, it’s a time filled with fun and adventure. But…

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September Weather Hazards in Texas: Car Accidents Caused by Sudden Storms and Flooding

Sudden heavy rain can contribute to car accidents in September.   Car Accidents Caused by Sudden Storms and Flooding in Texas Driving in bad weather always carries risks, but in Texas, the danger is especially high during storm season. According to the Texas Department of Insurance, about 85% of weather-related…

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Labor Day Weekend Travel in Texas: What to Do If You’re Hurt in a Holiday Crash

Labor Day is September 1, 2025.   Labor Day Weekend Accidents in Texas: What You Need to Know About Safety and Legal Rights It’s another long weekend to take a break from school and work! Labor Day weekend also marks the unofficial end of summer — a chance for Texans…

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Heat Safety Tips for Texas Workers During OSHA’s Safe + Sound Week

OSHA’s Safe and Sound Week is held every year in August.   Outdoor Workers and the Texas Heat: Your Rights During OSHA’s Safe + Sound Week August in Texas is notorious for extreme heat, and outdoor workers like construction crews, landscapers, and utility employees face some of the toughest conditions.…

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Back-to-School Traffic Accidents: Who’s at Fault When a Child Is Injured?

Who’s to blame when your child is injured in a school zone?   Child Injured in a School Zone Accident: Understanding Fault & Liability in Texas As another school year begins in Texas, safety—not school supplies—should be the top priority. The start of the year brings an increase in students…

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Injuries at Fourth of July Parties: Who’s to Blame?

You may be eligible for compensation for a 4th of July party injury.   Injured at a Fourth of July Event in Texas? Here’s What You Need to Know Fireworks, cookouts, and community celebrations are all part of the fun on the Fourth of July—but for some, the night ends…

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