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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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,…
Back to School Series: Injury on a School Bus
Know your legal options if your child is injured on a school bus. Top 3 Causes of School Bus Injuries to Children in Texas and What to Do About It Millions of children across Texas rely on the school bus to get them to and from school every day.…
2023 Firework Injury Statistics and When to Consider a Lawsuit in Texas
Young children (ages 5 to 9) are the second-most likely group to be severely injured by fireworks. Fireworks Injury Data and When You Can Sue for Firework Injury in Texas It’s time to dust off the BBQ pits and bust out your lawn flags — Independence Day is less…
Senior Heatstroke Injuries: When to Sue
If negligence is involved in a senior’s heatstroke injury, they may be eligible to file a claim. When You Can Sue for a Senior Heat-Related Injury in Texas As Elder Abuse Awareness Month is coming to a close, temperatures are skyrocketing across Texas, putting seniors at risk. Everyone is…
3 Common Defenses to a Personal Injury Suit
Don’t be surprised when you hear these commonly raised defenses in personal injury suits. Top 3 Defenses to Personal Injury Claims in Texas When you are injured because of the reckless actions of another party, the law requires that you be financially compensated. Naturally, the defendants in your case…