Recent Blog Posts

What Happens if I Slip & Fall in a Grocery Store?
The grocery store slip and fall is the prototypical premises liability personal injury claim. We’ve all heard about someone slipping on a spill in the grocery store and suing the owners, even if only through pop culture references. But how does a grocery store slip & fall case actually work? Are you guaranteed to… Read More »

Preventing Chain Reaction Car Accidents
The moments just after a car accident can be even more frightening than the initial collision, especially if the accident occurred on a heavily trafficked freeway. Tractor-trailer trucks (or 18-wheelers) are very often involved in chain-reaction crashes. Should you find yourself in a multi-car pileup, your chances of suffering catastrophic injury are multiplied. Below,… Read More »

Car Seatback Defects: A Hidden Danger
We know about airbag defects. We know about brake defects. We know which car seats we should choose for our children, and when to graduate them to the next level of booster seat. There’s another danger to modern vehicles, however, that has long flown under the radar: weak car seatbacks. Seatback defects have been… Read More »

Signs of Daycare Abuse
We trust daycare services with the most precious, and most vulnerable, part of our lives: Our children. We expect that the daycare center will take good and proper care of our children, keeping them healthy, safe, and engaged. Unfortunately, the worst people take advantage of the most vulnerable members of the population. Daycare centers… Read More »

What to Do if Your Car Seat Is Recalled?
We trust in child restraint and car seat manufacturers to keep our children safe. Unfortunately, not everything that comes off the assembly line and gets sold to consumers is entirely fit for use. If you learn that your car seat manufacturer has issued a recall, there are a few important steps to take to… Read More »

Texting and Driving Laws in TX: Hands-Free Law
Distracted driving is rapidly becoming the greatest danger on roads in Texas and across the country. One out of every four accidents in the United States is caused by texting and driving. According to the National Safety Council, cell phone use while driving contributes to as many as 1.6 million traffic crashes every year,… Read More »

Did Your Airbags Fail to Deploy in a Car Accident?
Airbags are the last lifeline for car accident victims. They are meant to deploy when a car crash occurs, and whether they successfully deploy can be the difference between life and death for an accident victim. Unfortunately, there have been many claims in recent years that autos are being sold on the market with… Read More »

Car Accidents Caused by Tire Failure/Blowout
Depending on the cause, various parties may be liable. If another driver’s tire blows out because of improper maintenance, that driver is liable
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