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Scaffolding: A Construction Workers' Greatest Friend and Biggest FoeSeventy-two percent of workers injured in scaffold accidents attributed the cause to one of three different reasons—can you guess what they are?
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When Temperatures Rise, Construction Workers Need to Chill OutConstruction sites come with many different risks for construction workers, but sometimes the Texas heat can be an even bigger risk.
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Are You Acting Responsibly When You Choose Your Designated Driver?Before getting ready for a night out, be sure to plan ahead making sure a reliable sober driver is available to get everyone home safely. Learn more here.
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Age Is a Major Risk Factor for Pedestrians Throughout TexasAdults ages 65 and older are one of the highest risk categories for being injured in a pedestrian accident in the Dallas area. Learn more here.
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Information to Collect After You’ve Been Hurt in a Bus AccidentAfter a bus accident, there is important information victims can collect that will help prove their claims against the bus company—but it disappears quickly.
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Five Ways to Take Action After You’ve Been Hurt in a Texas Bus AccidentIt’s not always clear what to do after you’ve been hurt in a bus accident. Our Colleyville team has some tips for what to do and where to turn for help.
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Driver Misconceptions Create Dangerous Roadways for Dallas BikersMany drivers on our Dallas roadways don’t understand the realities of operating a motorcycle, but what they don’t understand can hurt vulnerable riders.
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The Clock Starts Ticking as Soon as You Are Hurt in an Accident—Protect Your Rights from Day OneAfter you are injured in an accident, your rights are at risk before you even have time to think about what it will take to file a Texas injury claim.
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The Four Mistakes That Wreck Victims’ Injury Claims After Texas Truck AccidentIt’s easy to make mistakes in the panic that follows a tractor-trailer accident, but our Dallas team has some easy tips for avoiding common pitfalls.
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You May Not Need an Attorney After a Construction Injury—But It’s Worth It to Find OutIf you’re not sure if you need to call an attorney after you’ve been hurt at work, it’s worth erring on the side of caution. Our Colleyville team will listen.