What To Do After a House Fire
The U.S. Fire Administration reported 353,500 house fires in the United States in 2021. These fires came with an economic …
Read MoreIs Texas a No-Fault State for Car Accidents?
Tort law is older than the automobile. Our society has long recognized that someone should have legal recourse when they …
Read MoreAbout Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCSLA) Claims
Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCSLA) claims allow employees to receive benefits and compensation when they are injured while working …
Read MoreWho’s at Fault for Merging and Lane Change Accidents in Texas?
As many as 1/3 of traffic accidents occur when a vehicle changes lanes. Not knowing who has the right of …
Read MoreWhat is the Collateral Source Rule in Texas?
The collateral source rule applies in Texas tort claims, including car accidents. It limits evidence of other sources of payment …
Read MoreAllision vs. Collision: What’s the Difference?
Just like motor vehicles have rules of the road, boats have rules of the water. There are state and federal …
Read MoreDallas Hail Storm Damage and Tips for Claim Filing
Northern Texas experienced widespread hail storms in June 2023, targeting the Dallas area. Hail from marble size to apparently baseball …
Read MoreHow To Avoid Eye Injuries in the Oil and Gas Industry
Working in the offshore oil and gas sector presents many dangers. Employees use hazardous equipment, travel long distances, and often …
Read MoreAccidental Hydrogen Sulfide Exposure on Oil and Gas Rigs
Accidental hydrogen sulfide exposure is a constant danger on oil and gas rigs. The gas smells like rotten eggs, but …
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