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In late June, a Texas vegetable processor received $135,200 in fines from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for endangering the lives of its temporary workers. Unfortunately, this is only one of ma...
read more[caption id="attachment_2141" align="alignright" width="300"] Photo of a motorcycle that crashed into a stoplight pole.[/caption] The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) says that in 2012, there w...
read moreAccording to Smart Growth America (SGA), 4,192 people were killed while walking in Texas between 2003 and 2012. There were 34,107 traffic fatalities during that period, which means pedestrians accounted for 12.3 percent ...
read moreAt The Law Offices of Aaron Allison, we would like to express our sympathies for the families and friends who lost a loved one in the attacks on September 11, 2001. Although that day shook our country to its core, we wil...
read moreIt is not possible for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to inspect the more than seven million workplaces in the United States. Instead, OSHA prioritizes its inspections based off the most dangero...
read moreIf you or a loved one has sustained injuries due to a car crash, workplace accident or medical malpractice, it can be a scary period, because you do not know what your future may hold. Fortunately, at The Law Offices of ...
read more[caption id="attachment_2252" align="alignright" width="300"] Photo of a swimming pool at a resort.[/caption] The Virginia Graeme Baker Pool & Spa Safety Act (P&SS Act) is a law that was enacted in December of 2...
read moreLast week, we discussed an article published by The Texas Tribune about Crystal Davis, a widowed wife of two children who was forced to fight for workers’ compensation benefits from her deceased husband’s workplace i...
read moreIn Austin, drunk driving has become a big issue. Many criticize the weak public transportation system that causes the higher number of drunken driving incidents. Fortunately, ATX Safer Streets (ATX) is an organization th...
read moreThe Texas Department of State Health Services (TDSHS) says that public pools and spas are required to have signs warning of possible dangers. These signs must be easily visible within the pool area. Unfortunately, war...
read moreAccording to The Texas Tribune, nearly half of all workers’ compensation claims are disputed or denied. The Texas Department of Insurance’s (TDI) Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC) handles all disputes relatin...
read moreThe Austin Police Department (APD) says that drunk driving is one of the biggest problems for the city of Austin. KXAN reports that between January and June of this year, 2,900 drivers have been arrested and charged with...
read more[caption id="attachment_2204" align="alignright" width="300"] Photo of a sinking boat[/caption] According to SFGate, Lake Conroe is number one when it comes to having the most boating-related deaths. This year alone, th...
read moreAccording to the Office of Injured Employee Counsel (OIEC), “you have the right to receive medical and income benefits regardless of who was at fault for your injury.” Additionally, you have the right to receive ...
read moreYou may recall in late April, famed Austin blogger Kelly Noel was walking home on the Interstate 35 frontage road when a drunk driver struck and killed him. Unfortunately, KXAN reports that the drunken driver, 40-year-ol...
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