
Road construction is in full swing across Texas.
Construction Zone Accidents: Who’s Liable?
Key Takeaway:
Liability for a construction zone accident in Texas may involve a driver, contractor, or government entity depending on who acted negligently.

Road construction is in full swing across Texas.
Key Takeaway:
Liability for a construction zone accident in Texas may involve a driver, contractor, or government entity depending on who acted negligently.

April is distracted driving awareness month.
Key Takeaway:
You can file a claim against a driver for texting while driving if their distraction caused an accident that resulted in injuries or property damage.

National Poison Prevention Week was observed on March 15-23 in 2026.
Poisoning incidents are more common than many people realize. In 2024 alone, about 2.1 million human poison exposure calls were handled across the United States, according to poison control data. Young children are especially at risk, with tens of thousands of emergency room visits each year linked to toxic exposure.

Ladder falls claim at least 100 lives every year in the United States.
Ladders are one of the most common tools used at home and on job sites. They help with simple tasks like changing a light bulb or painting a wall, and they are essential for construction and maintenance work. But while ladders are useful, they can also be dangerous.

Learn about TBIs this Brain Injury Awareness Month.
A traumatic brain injury can change a person’s life in ways that are not always obvious at first. What may seem like a minor hit to the head can lead to lasting problems with memory, behavior, and daily functioning.

Winter weather causes thousands of accidents across Texas each year.
Snow may be rare in much of Texas, but winter weather still creates dangerous conditions for drivers across the state. Rain, fog, and ice can appear suddenly and significantly increase the risk of serious accidents. According to the Texas Department of Insurance, nearly 60,000 crashes each year are attributed to hazardous weather conditions. With increased travel during the holiday season, understanding these risks—and knowing your legal rights if an accident occurs—is essential.

Labor Day is September 1, 2025.
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 to enjoy the warm breeze and sunny skies before fall arrives.

Learn the most common causes of injuries over spring break and how to avoid them.
Spring break is coming! Have you planned where and how you will spend your week off from college or as a family? As you pack your spring break essentials, it is important that you are also geared up with precautions and how you will keep yourself and your family injury-free as you leave.

The amount and type of insurance you have will greatly affect a personal injury claim.
When you’re injured in an accident, you probably wonder what medical expenses are meant to pay and the difference between them and what a personal injury claim is meant to pay.

Always get checked out by a medical professional after a car accident.
If you don’t seek medical care immediately after an accident, it could prevent you from receiving compensation for an injury discovered later.