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Leg Loops May Fail, Leading to Fall Hazards

The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission recently posted a recall for Crye Precision LRB Leg Loops due to a fall hazard. The recall relates to a hazard on the leg loops, where the buckle, when worn with a load-rated belt, can loosen and slip,…

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Hospital Liens in Texas

You’ve just been injured in an accident, taken to the hospital, and you have no insurance to pay for the enormous treatment charges. To make things worse, a few weeks after you’re released from the hospital, a “hospital lien notice” shows up in your mail.…

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Can You Defer Medical Bills While a Personal Injury Case Is in Progress?

Getting the medical attention you need to recover from a car crash injury is an immediate concern. Unfortunately, many people do not seek the treatment they need right away because they are unsure of how they will pay the medical bills. Submitting a personal injury…

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Can Lawsuits Be Filed Against Manufacturers of Firearms Used in Mass Shootings?

On May 24, 2022, an 18-year-old gunman entered Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, opening fire and resulting in the death of two teachers and 19 students. The gunman used an AR-15-style assault rifle that he purchased legally a week prior on his 18th birthday.…

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Pedestrian Killed by Drunk Driver

On or about July 24, 2022, a pedestrian was hit and killed by a driver near the 21800 block of Katy Freeway on the eastbound service road in Houston, Tx. According to investigators, just after midnight Sunday morning the victim was sitting or standing on…

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Property Owner’s Liability for Criminal Acts on Another Person’s Property

What are your rights when you’ve been injured by a criminal act on another person’s property? In Texas, an owner or possessor of property has a duty to keep their premises in a reasonably safe condition. Generally, this means that the landowner or person in…

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Get UIM/UM Insurance: It Is Better to Be Safe Than Sorry

In Texas (and most other states), all drivers are required to have minimim liability insurance on their vehicles. Because underinsured/uninsured insurance is not mandated by Texas law, many Texas drivers opt out of paying for that extra insurance coverage. It is the wiser and safer…

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Carbon Monoxide – The “Silent Killer”

The danger of carbon monoxide poisoning to guests and employees of hotels and motels is a continuing issue for the hospitality industry. A recent study has shown that between 2005 and 2018, over 900 guests suffered from carbon monoxide poisoning while staying in hotels/motels.  These numbers…

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