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Texas Court Addresses Assumption of Control in Negligence Lawsuit Against Employer

Recently, a Texas district court issued an opinion in a lawsuit stemming from injuries a man suffered during a workplace altercation. According to the record, the plaintiff worked in a storeroom of a clothing store that is operated by a larger company. The plaintiff and another employee became involved in…

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WINTER WILL SEE RISE IN CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING WHICH KILLS 500 IN THE UNITED STATES EACH YEAR AND SENDS 50,000 TO EMERGENCY ROOMS

Every year nearly 500 people in the US die from what is a preventable death: accidental carbon monoxide poisoning.  Nearly 50,000 people in the U.S. end up visiting emergency rooms each year due to CO poisoning. There are many ways to protect your family, loved ones, guests and renters.  Whether…

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Recovering after a San Antonio Workplace Accident

Many Texans spend the majority of their time at work. As a result, San Antonio workplace accidents are very common, even for those with jobs that are not physically demanding. Indeed, an on-the-job accident can occur at any moment, and for almost any reason. Thus, all employees need to understand…

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Texas Restaurants and Bars Have a Duty to Protect Patrons

Under Texas premises liability law, restaurants and bars have a duty to protect their customers. However, the extent of this duty is often called into question in cases where someone is injured while visiting an eating or drinking establishment. In a recent opinion, the court was asked to determine whether…

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The Potential Difficulties When Suing Texas Shooting Ranges

Shooting ranges are popular in Texas, but anytime someone handles a gun there is a risk for injury. Despite the safety procedures in place in most Texas ranges, accidents do occur, and individuals are sometimes shot, leading to injuries or even death. Like most accidents, Texas law allows victims to…

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