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Why Vehicle Accidents in Residential Areas are Becoming More Common

It may seem strange, but many car accidents happen close to home. We’d be extra careful on roads we know like the back of our hand, right? But familiarity can...

Heavy Equipment and Machinery Accidents on Texas Job Sites

Heavy equipment and industrial machinery power many of Texas’s most important industries, including construction, oil and gas, manufacturing, and logistics. Cranes, forklifts, loaders, drilling rigs, conveyors, and other large machines...

Drunk Driving Accidents in Texas: Civil Liability Beyond Criminal Charges

Drunk driving remains one of the most persistent and deadly dangers on Texas roads. While many people associate drunk driving cases with criminal arrests, fines, and jail time, those penalties...

Delivery Truck Accidents During Peak Shipping Seasons in Houston

Houston is one of the most important logistics hubs in the United States. With Port Houston, sprawling warehouse districts, and constant movement along I-10, I-45, I-69, and the Sam Houston...

Why Texas Leads the Nation in Commercial Truck Fatalities and What Data Shows About the Risks

Texas has more commercial truck traffic than any other state in the country, and the highest number of fatal truck crashes year after year. With sprawling interstate networks, booming oil...

Why Fatalities Are Rising on Texas Rural Roads and How Victims Can Hold Negligent Drivers Accountable

Texas is known for its wide-open landscapes and long rural highways. While these roads may seem quieter and less congested than urban freeways, they are significantly more dangerous. In fact,...

How Texas’s Highway Expansion Projects Are Contributing to More Severe Crashes

Texas is expanding its highways at a historic pace. From Houston’s multi-billion-dollar efforts to widen I-45, to ongoing construction along I-35, I-10, and the state’s fast-growing toll networks, road expansion...

How Catastrophic Injuries Disproportionately Affect Texas Workers in High-Risk Industries

Texas is home to some of the most dangerous work environments in the United States. With a booming energy sector, sprawling industrial facilities, ongoing construction, and one of the largest...

Why Rear-End Collisions in Houston’s Stop-and-Go Traffic Often Lead to Serious Neck and Spine Injuries

Houston drivers navigate congested Texas highways, construction zones, and urban intersections for countless hours. During rush hour, traffic can shift from high speeds to a complete stop within seconds, creating...

The Rising Threat of SUV-Related Pedestrian Fatalities in Houston’s Urban Areas

Over the past decade, pedestrian fatalities have risen sharply across the United States, and Houston is no exception. A key factor behind this increase is the growing popularity of sport...