Avoid common distractions while driving on Valentine’s Day. Cherish the Road: Avoiding Distracted Driving On Valentine’s Day As love blossoms in the air in February, you’re probably planning to spend time with friends, family, loved ones, or yourself. Either way, setting a date night or booking a trip is…
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February is American Heart Month
Learn when you can file a claim for a heart attack in Texas. Heart Attacks: When Can You File a Claim? It’s the month of love – it’s also American Heart Month. Have you asked how your heart is lately? Maybe check if a twinge of pain has been…
Can I Sue for Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in Texas?
Carbon monoxide injures over 100,000 people every year. Cold Weather and Carbon Monoxide: A Hidden Danger in the Winter Months This winter, while you’re bundling up in layers to stay warm, consider wrapping yourself in a bundle of knowledge, too—especially about the hidden risks that come with staying cozy.…
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…
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…
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…
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 —…
Summer Traveler Series: Out of State Car Accidents
Summer road trip? Learn what to do if you’re in an accident out of state. Everything You Need to Know About Out-of-State Car Accidents Millions of families will hit the road for family vacations this summer. It’s often more affordable and convenient to travel by car rather than fly,…
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…
2023 Firework Injury Statistics and When to Consider a Lawsuit in Texas
Young children (ages 5 to 9) are the second-most likely group to be severely injured by fireworks. Fireworks Injury Data and When You Can Sue for Firework Injury in Texas It’s time to dust off the BBQ pits and bust out your lawn flags — Independence Day is less…