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Construction Site Dangers to Watch Out For  

Construction sites are inherently dangerous places due to the nature of the work being performed and the equipment being used. Some common causes of danger on construction sites are as follows: In Texas, construction site injuries typically fall under the jurisdiction of workers’ compensation laws or personal injury laws, depending on the circumstances of the…

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What Are the Leading Causes of Crush Injuries?

Crush injuries occur when your body experiences great force on it for a prolonged period of time. Generally, this impacts limbs and torsos. However, crush injuries can occur on any part of the body. This type of injury can prove extremely serious.  There are multiple types of injuries that fall under the category of crush…

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Personal Injuries at the Houston Rodeo

Rodeos in Texas are a cultural staple. In fact, the very first rodeo took place in Pescos, Texas in 1883. With bullriding and activities such as tractor pulls and pony rides, the rodeo is often heralded as a family-friendly event.  It’s not surprising that rodeos can be dangerous for those in the ring. What may…

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Running Route Accidents in Pasadena

Running, while a fantastic form of exercise, can also be extremely dangerous. Runners must often share roadways and have little protection despite being exposed to motor vehicles. Without anything to protect them, collisions between runners and motor vehicles often results in catastrophic injury or even proves fatal.  Sadly, this was the case for Grady Lambert,…

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What is Assumption of the Risk in Texas?

When someone is injured and brings a claim for their injuries, one of the defenses that a defendant may assert is known as “assumption of the risk.” Assumption of the risk is an affirmative defense, which means that the defendant is not liable for the plaintiff’s injuries because the injured person understood the risks of…

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