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Texas Bicycle Safety Tips For bicycle safety, following a few common-sense guidelines will help ensure your ride is both safe and enjoyable. -
Texas Child Seat Laws Reduce Car Accident Fatalities Children under 8 must be securely buckled in a federally approved car seat while the vehicle is being operated, unless that child is more than 4’9” tall. -
Red-light Running Related Deaths Reaches All-Time High in 2017 More American’s are dying due to drivers who run red lights has only increased within the past five years. The Hart Law Firm helps car accident victims. -
When Can Physicians Delegate the Authority to Write Prescriptions for Controlled Substances in Texas? If you are a doctor in Texas, you can delegate the authority to prescribe controlled substances to APRNs or PAs. Learn the rules you must follow when doing so. -
New Texas Law for Doctors and Pharmacists Who Are Prescribing Opioids to Patients Pharmacists and doctors must follow a new law when prescribing or administering opioids beginning in September 2019. Read about what you’ll need to do here. -
Abusing Drugs or Alcohol Can Jeopardize a Nurse’s Professional License Nurses can become addicted to drugs or alcohol, which may jeopardize their health and nursing license. Discover the challenges nurses face that put them at risk -
Arbitrating a Claim for Compensation When Injured in a Non-Subscriber Workplace Accident If you were hurt in a workplace accident while employed by a non-subscriber employer in Texas, you may have to arbitrate your claim. Learn what that means here. -
You Could Suffer Many Secondary Conditions If You Are Paralyzed in a Truck Accident If you were paralyzed in a truck crash, you may suffer other complications. Learn what they are so that you obtain damages for them when settling your claim. -
Healthcare Professionals Can Suffer Serious Injuries While Taking Care of Others Are you a healthcare worker in Texas? Read about injuries you may suffer at your job and your right to compensation if you work for a non-subscriber employer. -
Who Could Be Liable for Compensating You For Your Injuries in a Heavy Machinery Construction Accident? Your non-subscriber employer and other negligent parties may be liable to compensate you for your injuries in a heavy machinery construction accident in Texas.