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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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What Happens If My Injury Case Goes to Trial?

What can you expect if your case goes to trial?   What Happens If My Personal Injury Claim Goes to Trial in Texas? Key Takeaway: If your personal injury case goes to trial, a judge or jury will determine how much compensation you receive—and the process can take a year…

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What to Bring to an Initial Consultation With a Personal Injury Lawyer

Meeting a car accident lawyer? Here’s what to bring.   What Documents Should I Bring to My First Consultation? Key Takeaway: To get the most out of your free case evaluation, bring your police report, insurance details, medical records, employment info, and personal notes. You’re thinking about scheduling an initial…

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Summer Pedestrian Accidents in Texas: What to Do If You’re Injured

Pedestrian accidents are more likely during warmer months.   Warmer Weather, More Pedestrians: Staying Safe and What to Do After a Pedestrian Accident As summer brings longer days and warmer weather, more Texans head outdoors to walk, jog, cycle, or simply enjoy the sunshine. But with more people on foot,…

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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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Spring Break Travel Safety: Avoiding Accidents and Injuries on Your Getaway

Learn the most common causes of injuries over spring break and how to avoid them.   Avoiding Accidents Over Spring Break 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,…

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Safe Driving Tips for Valentine’s Day in Texas

Avoid common distractions while driving on Valentine’s Day.   Cherish the Road: Avoiding Distracted Driving On Valentine’s Day As love blossoms in the air in February, you’re probably planning to spend time with friends, family, loved ones, or yourself.  Either way, setting a date night or booking a trip is…

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February is American Heart Month

Learn when you can file a claim for a heart attack in Texas.   Heart Attacks: When Can You File a Claim? It’s the month of love – it’s also American Heart Month. Have you asked how your heart is lately? Maybe check if a twinge of pain has been…

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