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Month: May 2024

The Baltimore Bridge Collapse and How a Catastrophic Injury Attorney Helps Victims

On March 26, 2024, the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed after being struck by the container ship Dali. Six construction workers who were performing roadway maintenance on the bridge were killed. According to reports, the ship lost power before the collision, leaving it without propulsion or steering as it drifted into a support […]

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Free Events In Dallas This May

The weather is continuing to get nicer as Spring rolls in full-force. With the beautiful flowers, lovely Spring breezes, and such a rich culture around us, many people will have no issue finding something to do or an event to attend that appeals to them. Every week, your Dallas, TX catastrophic injury attorneys like to […]

Prioritizing Safety Through Premises Liability

Your brain is the most important organ in your body, as it is responsible for all cognitive and motor skills, vision, breathing, memory, emotions, and all processes that regulate our bodies. When you fall or suffer a major injury such as a severe spinal cord or head injury, there is a lot at stake, as […]

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      Can You Sue for Punitive Damages After a Dallas Drunk Driving Accident?

      A drunk driving crash often leaves more than medical bills and lost income. Texas law allows injured people to pursue punitive damages for a drunk driving accident in Texas when the driver’s conduct s...

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      Truck Driver Fatigue: A Leading Cause of 18-Wheeler Crashes in Texas

      A truck driver fatigue accident in Dallas often reveals a pattern of missed rest breaks, altered driving logs, or unrealistic dispatch schedules. ...