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Can You Sue for an E. coli Infection in Texas?

Children are especially vulnerable to severe illnesses caused by E. coli infections.   Suing for E. coli Infection in Texas: What You Need to Know Recent E. coli outbreaks from major brands have people wondering–can you sue if you get sick from an E. coli infection? If you get food…

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November Is Lung Cancer Awareness Month

Learn about lung cancer lawsuits for Texas residents.   Suing for Lung Cancer: What Texas Residents Need to Know in 2024 Texas ranks 10th in the nation for the rate of new lung cancer cases at 48.6 per 100,000 yearly.² Lung cancer is the deadliest cancer in the nation, killing…

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A Guide to Safe Halloween Driving: Protecting Pedestrians and Trick-or-Treaters (2024)

Drivers must be extra cautious on Halloween night.   How to Drive Safely on Halloween: A Guide for Texas Drivers Halloween is right around the corner, and pirates, princesses, and ghouls will soon be filling the streets of neighborhoods looking for candy across Texas. Halloween night is one of the…

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Beware and Be Aware: Halloween Safety for Child Pedestrians (2024)

More child pedestrians are killed in October than in any other month.   A Safe Halloween for Everyone: Child Pedestrian Safety Tips for Trick-or-Treaters in 2024 The countdown has begun: Halloween is almost here, and kids across Texas are brimming with excitement to show off costumes for a fun night…

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World Mental Health Day (October 10th)

Mental health is more important than ever in 2024.   Mental Health and Car Accidents in Texas When you think of personal injury law, you probably think of physical injuries like broken bones and bruises. However, the law has long recognized the impact of physical injuries (and major accidents) on…

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October is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Awareness Month

SIDS has been associated with defective infant sleep products.   Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Caused by Defective Products Among the many important observances in October is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Awareness Month. SIDS occurs when an infant dies suddenly for seemingly no reason, usually during sleep, and most…

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When to Sue for Slip and Fall Injuries During Rainy Weather in Texas

Slip-and-fall accidents can happen at work, in stores, and at school.   Can I Sue for a Slip and Fall Injury During Rainy Weather in Texas? Texas has seen a lot of rainy weather already as the fall season draws near. While rain is much-needed, it can create hazards —…

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Who is Responsible for a Car Accident During Bad Weather in Texas?

Can bad weather affect your injury claim?   How Weather Affects Your Car Accident Claim in Texas What kind of weather you will experience in San Antonio and across the state can change suddenly at any given time. Hail, fog, heavy rain, you name it — Texas drivers deal with…

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Back to School Series: Child Heatstroke Illness

Texas is facing its hottest temperatures of the year.   Child Heatstroke and Heat-Related Illness at School: What You Need to Know Kids are back in school as Texas has reached its peak temperatures for the year. Children are more vulnerable than adults to suffering heatstroke, and many children are…

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Back to School Series: Injuries at Public School

Suing a Texas public school requires the help of an experienced attorney.   Can You Sue If Your Child Was Injured at a Texas Public School? Millions of children are injured at school every year across the United States. Some districts have already kicked off back to school, and the…

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