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Back-to-School Sports Injuries: When Are Texas Schools and Coaches Liable?

Parents may have legal options if negligence caused their child’s sports injury.   When Can Schools Be Held Accountable for Sports Injuries? As students head back to class, athletes are also returning to fields, courts, and gyms. Sports naturally come with risk — bumps, bruises, and the occasional sprain are…

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September Weather Hazards in Texas: Car Accidents Caused by Sudden Storms and Flooding

Sudden heavy rain can contribute to car accidents in September.   Car Accidents Caused by Sudden Storms and Flooding in Texas Driving in bad weather always carries risks, but in Texas, the danger is especially high during storm season. According to the Texas Department of Insurance, about 85% of weather-related…

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Labor Day Weekend Travel in Texas: What to Do If You’re Hurt in a Holiday Crash

Labor Day is September 1, 2025.   Labor Day Weekend Accidents in Texas: What You Need to Know About Safety and Legal Rights 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…

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Heat Safety Tips for Texas Workers During OSHA’s Safe + Sound Week

OSHA’s Safe and Sound Week is held every year in August.   Outdoor Workers and the Texas Heat: Your Rights During OSHA’s Safe + Sound Week August in Texas is notorious for extreme heat, and outdoor workers like construction crews, landscapers, and utility employees face some of the toughest conditions.…

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National Traffic Awareness Month (2025)

August is National Traffic Awareness Month   How Texas Drivers Can Prevent—and Respond to—Serious Accidents Texas roads remain among the deadliest in the nation, with thousands of crashes occurring every year. In 2024, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) recorded 14,905 serious injury crashes, leaving 18,218 people with severe injuries.…

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Back-to-School Traffic Accidents: Who’s at Fault When a Child Is Injured?

Who’s to blame when your child is injured in a school zone?   Child Injured in a School Zone Accident: Understanding Fault & Liability in Texas As another school year begins in Texas, safety—not school supplies—should be the top priority. The start of the year brings an increase in students…

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Heatstroke and Hot Car Deaths in Texas: When Can You Sue?

Texas leads the nation in hot car deaths.   Texas Leads in Hot Car Deaths: When Can You Sue? According to the Texas Department of State Health Services, four children died in hot cars across Texas in just a two-week span in July 2025. These heartbreaking incidents underscore a devastating…

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Injuries at Fourth of July Parties: Who’s to Blame?

You may be eligible for compensation for a 4th of July party injury.   Injured at a Fourth of July Event in Texas? Here’s What You Need to Know Fireworks, cookouts, and community celebrations are all part of the fun on the Fourth of July—but for some, the night ends…

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Boating Accidents in Texas: When to Sue

Boating accidents can have devastating consequences.   Boating Accidents and Personal Injury Claims: Staying Safe on the Water This Summer Summer is a time to unwind, explore the outdoors, and enjoy everything Texas has to offer—from lake days and beach getaways to boating adventures. But while boating is a fun…

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PTSD in Personal Injury Claims

June is PTSD Awareness Month.   Understanding PTSD in Personal Injury Cases: Recognizing the Invisible Wounds Not all injuries are visible.In the aftermath of a serious accident, survivors may walk away without broken bones—yet still carry deep psychological wounds that affect them for months or even years. One of the…

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