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How to Prove Distracted Driving After a Car Accident in Texas

Texting is one of the most common forms of distracted driving.
Texting and Driving Accidents in Texas: How to Prove Distracted Driving in an Injury Claim
Driving requires your full attention. While drunk driving is widely recognized as dangerous, distracted driving isn’t treated with the same seriousness, even though it’s just as dangerous. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, thousands of people lose their lives each year in crashes involving distracted drivers.
National Poison Prevention Week: Legal Options After a Poisoning Injury in Texas

National Poison Prevention Week was observed on March 15-23 in 2026.
Poisoning Injuries in Texas: Causes, Risks, and Legal Rights
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.
National Ladder Safety Month: Who Is Liable for Ladder Fall Injuries in Texas?

Ladder falls claim at least 100 lives every year in the United States.
National Ladder Safety Month: Understanding Liability for Ladder Fall Injuries
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.
What Should You Do if a Child Is Poisoned at a Texas School or Daycare?

Staff must take great care to keep chemicals away from children.
Child Poisoned at School or Daycare? Immediate Steps for Parents
Key Takeaway:
If your child is poisoned at school or daycare, seek immediate medical care first, then document the incident and gather evidence to protect your child’s rights.
Who Is Liable If You Fall From a Ladder While Helping a Friend in Texas?

Even a short fall off a ladder can cause a serious injury.
Can You Sue After Falling From a Ladder at Someone Else’s House in Texas?
Key Takeaway:
You may be able to file a claim if a homeowner’s negligence—such as failing to warn about dangerous conditions—caused your injury while helping with home repairs.
Injuries During Spring Break: Who’s Responsible?

Whether traveling or staying local, knowing your rights after a spring break injury is crucial.
Spring Break Accidents in Texas: Who’s Liable for Injuries During Travel?
Spring break is in full swing. For many Texas families, it’s a chance to travel, relax, and spend time together. However, increased travel also brings a higher risk of accidents and injuries.
Home Improvement Injuries Peak in Winter: When Can Contractors or Property Owners Be Liable?

Home improvement injuries increase during the winter months.
Home Improvement Injuries in Winter: When Are Contractors or Homeowners Liable in Texas?
February in Texas often brings cooler weather. Many people spend more time indoors and decide it is the perfect time to start home projects. Some take on small tasks like painting walls or installing shelves. Others begin larger renovations such as remodeling rooms or upgrading electrical systems.
Hurt at a Texas Resort in February? Understanding Your Legal Rights

Hotel and resort injuries increase during the winter months.
Injured at a Texas Hotel or Resort During a Winter Getaway? Here’s What to Know
February in Texas brings festivals, Valentine’s Day celebrations, and long weekends. Many Texans take this time to book a hotel or resort stay for a short getaway. While these trips are meant to be relaxing, accidents can happen—especially when properties are crowded or poorly maintained.
Can You File a Claim If You’re Hurt at a Bar or Watch Party During the Super Bowl?

You may have legal options if a watch party turns dangerous.
Super Bowl Watch Party Injuries: When Is a Texas Bar Liable?
Key Takeaway:
You may be able to file a claim if a bar or venue’s negligence—such as overcrowding, inadequate security, overserving alcohol, or unsafe conditions—caused your injury.
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