Pedestrian accidents are more likely during warmer months. Warmer Weather, More Pedestrians: Staying Safe and What to Do After a Pedestrian Accident As summer brings longer days and warmer weather, more Texans head outdoors to walk, jog, cycle, or simply enjoy the sunshine. But with more people on foot,…
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Graduation Party Safety: Preventing Injuries and Understanding Social Host Liability
Celebrate your grad the safe way in 2025. Keep Graduation Parties Safe: Injury Risks, Liability, and Legal Tips for Texas Hosts Graduation is a time of joy, pride, and celebration—a moment that marks the culmination of years of hard work, sacrifice, and perseverance for both students and their families.…
When To Sue for a Spring Cleaning Injury in Texas
Some spring cleaning injuries are the result of negligence. Spring Cleaning Hazards: Common Injuries and Who May Be Responsible Spring cleaning is a tradition that dates back centuries. It marks a time of renewal—a fresh start and a clean slate, both literally and symbolically. As we clear away the…
National Dog Bite Prevention Week: Your Legal Rights After an Attack
The second full week of April is National Dog Bite Prevention Week in the U.S. National Dog Bite Prevention Week: Understanding Liability and Your Rights After an Attack Dogs are often seen as friendly, loyal companions—and in most cases, they are. It’s natural for people to want to pet…
Wet Roads and Poor Visibility Increase Accident Risks: Here’s How
Rain causes more inclement weather accidents in Texas than any other weather event. April Showers Bring More Than Flowers: How Wet Roads and Poor Visibility Increase Accident Risks Despite the calming sound of rain, car crashes and fatalities tend to rise during wet weather. Heavy downpours can quickly flood…
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 —…
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…
Summer Traveler Series: Heatstroke Injuries
You can sue for heatstroke injuries in certain circumstances. Heatstroke Injuries at Outdoor Events in Texas: When to Sue Record-breaking heat is scorching the greater part of Texas this summer. Everyone is susceptible to heatstroke in extreme temperatures. Businesses and event organizers in Texas know this and should take…
Summer Traveler Series: Summer Camp Injuries
Learn your legal options if your child is injured at summer camp. Summer Camp Injuries and When to File a Personal Injury Claim Summer camp is the highlight of many children’s summers across Texas. The American Camp Association estimates that over 26 million children and adults participate in summer…