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Winter Apartment Injuries in Texas: When Landlords May Be Liable

Dry winters can cause deep cracks in pavement and outdoor staircases.   Winter Apartment Hazards: Who’s Responsible for Heater, Stairway, and Maintenance Injuries? Your apartment should be a safe place to relax—especially during the winter. When you rent a home, you trust your landlord to keep the property in good…

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Gym and Fitness Injuries Surge in January: When Can a Texas Gym Be Held Liable?

Gym injuries spike in January.   Injured at a Gym in Texas? When the Gym May Be Responsible January is a popular time to set new goals. Many people make New Year’s resolutions to get healthier, build better habits, or try something new. For many Texans, that means signing up…

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Why January Is One of the Most Dangerous Months for Texas Drivers

Car accidents spike in January as commuters return to work.   New Year, New Commute: Why January Sees a Spike in Texas Car Accidents When the holidays end and daily routines return, Texas roads become much busier. Offices reopen, schools resume, and commuters head back to work in full force.…

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Holiday Fires and Electrical Injuries in Texas: When Decorations Cause Damage

Many Christmas decorations can be an extreme fire hazard.   Injured in a Holiday Decoration Fire in Texas? What to Know Holiday decorations are meant to bring warmth, joy, and color to homes across Texas each December. From twinkling lights and festive inflatables to candles and space heaters, seasonal décor…

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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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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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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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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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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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