How Road Construction Zones Increase Collision Risk
- posted: Mar. 15, 2026
- Personal injury
Texas has nearly 68,000 miles of roads, and there are highway construction and expansion projects underway across the state. Highway expansions and surface road maintenance projects are critical for both Read More
Increased Dangers of Burn Injuries During the Holiday Season
- posted: Jan. 15, 2026
- Personal injury
The winter holiday season is a time for family gatherings, festive meals and sparkling decorations, but it also brings a sharp rise in burn-related accidents. From kitchen mishaps with hot Read More
Texas Supreme Court Rules Defendant’s Negligence Must Be a Substantial Factor in Injury Claim
- posted: Nov. 14, 2025
- Personal injury
Proximate cause is a required element of Texas negligence claims. This concept describes the link that must be proven between a defendant’s conduct (or lack thereof) and plaintiff’s injury. For Read More
Woman Alleges Unmarked Stairs at Bush Airport Caused Husband’s Death
- posted: Oct. 15, 2025
- Personal injury
Attractive design in stores, transportation hubs and other public spaces is always desirable. For decades, most airline passengers waited for their flights in terminals with drab appearances and uninspiring food Read More
Family of Child Who Suffered Disfigurement in Escalator Accident Sues H-E-B
- posted: Jul. 15, 2025
- Personal injury
When someone is at a supermarket or another type of store, a slip-and-fall accident can result in broken bones, ligament damage and other serious injuries. The risk is magnified greatly Read More
Parents Allege School Authorities Failed to Address Nonverbal Student’s Broken Leg for Two Hours
- posted: Mar. 15, 2025
- Personal injury
No matter where a serious fall occurs or who is the victim, the individuals who are responsible for the location should immediately seek medical assistance. This duty is heightened when Read More
Texas Lawsuit Alleges that Dogs in Fatal Attack Were Known to Be Dangerous
- posted: Feb. 15, 2025
- Personal injury
Throughout the country, states generally fall into one of two categories when it comes to owner liability in personal injury claims stemming from dog bites. Texas uses what is know Read More
Texas Supreme Court Rules on Whether Pallet in Supermarket was Unreasonably Dangerous in $6 Million Slip and Fall Case
- posted: Dec. 15, 2024
- Personal injury
Even in the middle of a routine errand, an accident can occur that causes a serious injury. Numerous slip and fall lawsuits stem from accidents that happen in supermarkets. However, Read More
Legal Remedies for Injuries Caused by Drunk Drivers
- posted: Nov. 15, 2024
- Auto Accidents,  Personal injury
Driving under the influence of alcohol is not only a criminal offense. It can also wreak terrible consequences, such as bodily injury or even death. If you or a family Read More
Recovering Damages for Soft Tissue Injuries in a Car Crash
- posted: Oct. 15, 2024
- Personal injury
Soft tissue injuries often result from the blunt force impact experienced during an auto accident. Although not immediately apparent, these injuries consist of damage to muscles, tendons or ligaments and Read More
