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Our Attorneys Discuss the Dangers of Electric Scooters in Texas Cities

Electric scooters are popping up in major cities across the United States, including Austin, Dallas, and San Antonio. While they may not have made their way into Houston, may soon allow e-scooter companies to be established within city limits. San Antonio officials recently placed restrictions on the use of e-scooters. Companies are now prohibited from...

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Underlining the Seriousness of Head-On Collisions, Texas Attorneys Discuss

Because high rates of speed are often involved in head-on accidents, the damage to all involved can be extensive. It is not uncommon for victims to suffer brain damage that causes lasting cognitive and physical disabilities.  The good news: Head-ons are rare compared to other types of accidents. They also tend to happen in rural areas. The National...

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Fatal Car Accidents Caused By Red-Light Runners On The Rise

We’ve all seen it: a driver speeds through an intersection during a light change even though they clearly won’t make in time. These red-light runners are the cause of deadly intersection accidents – and there’s more of these accidents today than ever before. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) reports that deaths caused by...

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1 in 4 Trucks in Texas Have Safety Violations: Our Attorneys Explain

For the past few years, the Texas Department of Public Safety has set up annual three-day checkpoints for commercial trucks driving throughout our state. That initiative was known this year as Roadcheck 2018. And the results were frightening for drivers statewide.  The trucks were inspected and cited for any safety violations that were found. If the violations were bad enough,...

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Distracted Driving Remains A Dangerous Problem

Everyone knows the danger of texting while driving, yet every year distracted driving rates in Texas soar, especially in the summertime. A distraction is considered anything that takes your eyes off the road for two or more seconds. Distracted driving is responsible for 9 deaths and 1000 injuries across the US every day.  AAA Texas posits that this statistic isn’t an...

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