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What to Do When the At-Fault Driver Won’t Cooperate with Their Insurance Company

If you’re in a car accident and the other driver refuses to cooperate with their insurance company, it can be incredibly frustrating. This often happens when the at-fault driver avoids contact or refuses to participate in the claims process, leaving you stuck with damages and…

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Ongoing Investigation into Oil Field Fire Near Minot

An oil field fire near Minot, North Dakota, has left the local community grappling with the aftermath of a significant blaze that erupted on December 23, 2023. The fire, which broke out at a well site just outside of the city, has been a focal…

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The Never-Ending Bill—Your Rights Against a Dishonest Mechanic

It is an all-too-well known situation. You bring your vehicle in for servicing or repair, only to be saddled with a bill much larger than originally quoted, with more work done than agreed to. Worse, you now are told if you fail to pay this…

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Family Files Suit After Woman Killed in Test Drive

The family of a woman who was killed in a collision involving a vehicle that was being test-driven has filed a lawsuit. Quma Martinez Carrillo, 47, was killed after her Honda Accord collided with a 2021 Dodge Challenger. The Dodge was being test-driven by Benjamin…

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Biometric Gun Safe Recall: What You Need to Know

A recent recall of biometric gun safes has raised serious safety concerns for consumers nationwide, including those in Texas. Fortress Safe, in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), has issued a recall for approximately 61,000 biometric gun safes due to a critical…

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What Are the Time Limits for Filing a Jones Act Claim?

The Merchant Marine Act of 1920, known as the Jones Act, is a federal law that provides protections for seamen who are injured on the job. Under this law, maritime workers have the right to sue their employers for negligence leading to injury. Here’s some…

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Worker Sues Energy Giant Over Explosion Injuries

Chemical explosions are one of the most devastating types of industrial accidents, posing severe risks to workers, the environment, and surrounding communities. A recent incident at the Galena Park Terminal in Texas serves as a stark reminder of these dangers. On April 19, 2024, during…

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Dallas Jury Awards $71.95M In Wrongful Death Scissor Lift Trial, Beating $1.25M Settlement Offer

Recently, a Texas jury awarded $71,950,000 to the surviving spouse of an electrician who died when a scissor lift he was working on collapsed after colliding with a boom lift. The decedent’s spouse, Laura Lopez, alleged Walker Engineering allowed an unqualified employee to operate a…

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