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Our Austin Injury Attorney Offers Cycling Safety Tips Every day, countless people take to the roads of Texas on bicycles. Some of them use their bikes to cut down on gasoline expenses, some for health, some for fun and s...
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Our Austin Injury Attorney Discusses Cell Phone Laws We rely on our fellow motorists to practice safe driving habits. Dangerous accidents can happen at any time, even when drivers are devoting their complete attention to...
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Important Safety Tips for Pedestrians from Our Austin Injury Attorney This year has already proven to be a deadly one for pedestrians in Texas. There have been several high-profile fatal pedestrian accidents, leading the...
read moreOur Austin Injury Attorney Examines Pedestrian Accident Facts With pleasant weather throughout the year, Austinites love taking walks on the city’s many trails and through the picturesque neighborhoods. However, a stro...
read moreA report issued by Allstate Insurance Company found that Austin is home to some of the nation's worst drivers, leading to a dangerously high likelihood of fatal car accidents. In light of this, our Austin injury lawyer w...
read moreOver the past decade, many states have instituted limitations on the extent that drivers can use their cell phones and mobile devices while driving. These laws were passed in the interest of reducing the likelihood of fa...
read moreSeptember marked the centennial anniversary of the first workers' compensation laws passed by the 33rd Texas Legislature. The Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers' Compensation is the agency responsible fo...
read moreOn October 16, an off-duty police officer died in a traffic accident while driving to work in an unmarked patrol car in Dripping Springs. According to the Texas Department of Public Safety, the wreck happened on U.S. 29...
read moreRecently, federal safety inspectors cited the West, Texas company that operated the fertilizer plant where an explosion killed 15 people with 24 safety violations and a $118,300 fine. The Occupational Safety and Health ...
read moreMany Texas workers are at risk of on-the-job injuries that can lead to costly medical expenses, lost wages and other serious consequences such as temporary or permanent disability. Injured employees should check to see w...
read moreA Federal appeals court panel refused to allow Home Depot to defend itself against a Texas workers compensation claim in federal court. A 55-year-old Texas woman filed suit in state court alleging that Home Depot was ne...
read moreAccording to police, three people died after a one-passenger vehicle and a truck hauling a trailer collided on U.S. 290 near Dripping Springs. Police told Austin's KVUE News that a Honda Accord was turning left at a yel...
read moreA two-car accident near Austin recently sent four people to area hospitals and knocked out power to some Bastrop County residents. The Texas Department of Public Safety reported that the early evening Sunday accident occ...
read moreIn McAllen, Texas, the family of a man who died in a workplace accident is suing Home Depot for $1 million, stating that the company's negligence caused his death. The lawsuit was filed by the family of a 19-year vetera...
read moreIn June, a 33-year-old Austin firefighter was left in a coma after a truck struck him while cycling on Manchaca Road. According to the arrest affidavit, witnesses at the scene said the 33-year-old cyclist was riding in ...
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