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Injuries at romantic getaways can be the fault of the hotel/resort.

Can You Sue a Texas Hotel for an Injury on Valentine’s Day?


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A Texas hotel may be liable for your injury if it failed to fix or warn about a dangerous condition it knew—or should have known—about.

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Valentine’s Day weekend will have an increased risk of car accidents.

Why Valentine’s Day Is a High-Risk Night for Texas Car Accidents

Valentine’s Day is a time for dinner plans, date nights, and spending time with people you care about. Across Texas, many people head out in the evening to restaurants, bars, concerts, and hotels. With more drivers on the road—and more alcohol involved—the risk of car accidents increases.

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