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Texas Winter Driving Hazards: Rain, Fog, Ice, and Accident Liability

Winter weather causes thousands of accidents across Texas each year.   Winter Weather in Texas: How Rain, Fog, and Ice Lead to Serious Accidents 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…

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What Should You Do If You’re Injured While Riding in a Friend’s Car During a Holiday Road Trip?

Riding with a friend? Learn what to do in case of an accident.   What Should You Do If You’re Injured Riding in a Friend’s Car in Texas? Key Takeaway:If you’re injured while riding as a passenger, you may have the right to file a claim for compensation. This usually…

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Injured Hanging Christmas Lights? Texas Liability Laws Explained

Christmas light installation can be a dangerous task.   Christmas Light Installation Injuries: Who’s Liable When Someone Gets Hurt? The holiday season is meant to be festive—filled with bright lights, decorations, and quality time with family. But every year, thousands of people end up in the emergency room because something…

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Can You File a Claim If You’re Injured by a Defective Space Heater in Texas?

Defective space heaters can cause life-altering injuries.   Who Is Responsible for a Defective Space Heater Injury in Texas? Key Takeaway: If you’re hurt by a defective heater, you might be able to file a product liability claim against the manufacturer or seller who put the unsafe product on the…

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Can You Sue If You’re Hurt While Volunteering at a Texas Toy Drive?

Injuries can happen if event organizers or other volunteers are careless.   Am I Eligible to File a Claim If I’m Injured While Volunteering? Key Takeaway:Yes — you may be able to sue a volunteer organization if you’re injured, but only when negligence can be proven. Volunteering at a toy…

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Texas Deer Collisions Spike in Fall | What to Do After a Wildlife Crash

November is peak season for car accidents involving deer.   Deer-Related Car Accidents in Texas: What Drivers Need to Know This Fall Texas’s open landscapes are home to abundant wildlife — including large deer populations that often wander near busy roadways. While spotting a deer can be a beautiful moment,…

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Can a Veteran File a Personal Injury Claim After Service-Related Exposure in Texas?

Exposure injuries and illnesses can have lifelong effects.   Do Veterans Qualify for Personal Injury Claims After Toxic Exposure? Key Takeaway: Yes — veterans may file a claim for injuries related to service-connected toxic exposure under the PACT Act, but the process can be more complex than a typical civilian…

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Thanksgiving Cooking Injuries: Who’s Liable When Holiday Cooking Goes Wrong?

Common cooking injuries increase during Thanksgiving week.   Fires, Burns, and Kitchen Injuries During Thanksgiving: Who’s Liable When Holiday Cooking Goes Wrong? Family members gather for Thanksgiving, and food is at the center of nearly every celebration. Unfortunately, it’s also one of the peak days for cooking-related fires. According to…

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What Should I Do If I’m in a Car Accident While Traveling for Thanksgiving in Texas?

Thanksgiving car accident? Here’s what to do.   I Got Into an Accident on Thanksgiving. What Should I Do? Key Takeaway:After a car accident, always prioritize your safety, gather evidence of the accident, seek medical attention, and consult with a personal injury attorney. Thanksgiving is a time for family, gratitude,…

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Defective Costumes, Masks, and Halloween Decorations: When Can You Sue?

Defective Halloween costumes and decorations can cause serious injuries.   Defective Costumes, Masks, and Decorations: When Can You Sue for a Halloween Injury? A Halloween celebration isn’t complete without costumes and decorations that bring a little spooky fun to the night. But when a product defect turns that fun into…

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