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Elder Abuse Awareness: Protecting Our Seniors from Neglect and Harm

Elder abuse is a rising problem across Texas—learn to recognize the signs.   How Can I Tell If My Elderly Loved One Is Being Abused in a Nursing Home? As serious as child abuse, elder abuse is a growing concern—especially with the aging population on the rise. With more seniors…

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The Statute of Limitations for Car Accident Injuries in Texas

The statute of limitations details how long you have to file a claim in Texas.   What is the Statute of Limitations for Car Accident Injuries in Texas? When you’re injured in a car accident that wasn’t your fault in Texas, you have a limited amount of time to file…

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Summer Vacation Travel: What to Do If You’re Injured in a Hotel, Resort, or Airbnb

Carabin Shaw hopes you have an injury-free summer vacation.   Summer Vacation Injuries in Texas The summer season is here! Have you booked your trip or made a list of activities you want to try? As the three-month break begins, many people are hitting the road to spend time with…

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Memorial Day Weekend Accidents: What to Do If You’re Injured During Holiday Travel

The NCS estimates 443 auto fatalities nationwide over Memorial Day Weekend 2025.   Memorial Day Accidents: Why Injuries Spike and How to Stay Safe Memorial Day is more than just a three-day weekend—it’s a time to honor those who served, reconnect with loved ones, and kick off the unofficial start…

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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.…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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Spring Sports Injuries: Liability and Legal Options for Injured Players

Sports injuries are common in the Spring.   Common Spring Sports Injuries and Who Can Be Responsible in Texas Winter is over, and it’s time for many to get back into high-impact sports. But, with the spike in sporting activity that comes with the warmer weather, it’s no surprise that…

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St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations: Drunk Driving Accidents and Legal Consequences

Alcohol and driving don’t mix.   Drunk Driving Accidents on St. Patrick’s Day Between 2018 and 2022, the NHTSA recorded a total of 209 DUI-related deaths during St. Patrick’s Day. 74 fatalities happened in 2022 alone.  Heavy drinking and drunk driving spike around most holidays, but St. Patrick’s Day is…

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