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When a Car Hits a Pedestrian, Who Is Responsible?In Texas, pedestrians do not automatically have the right of way. Learn how negligence is determined in an auto-pedestrian accident.
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Federal Regulations for Contract Drivers to Ensure Safe Transportation of Railroad WorkersRailroad transportation accidents are more common than you may realize; read on to see how federal laws are trying to protect you and fellow railroad workers.
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Victims of School Bus Accidents May Be Entitled to CompensationEach day, thousands of children ride a school bus to and from school. Unfortunately, some will be injured due to an accident involving the bus.
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Essential Pieces of Safety Equipment to Help You Walk Away From a Motorcycle AccidentHead injuries, road rash, and spinal damage are only a few common injuries sustained in motorcycle accidents, read to learn what you need to protect yourself.
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Comparing FELA Laws to Texas Workers’ Compensation LawsTX Railroad workers are covered by workers’ comp, right? Think again! Learn the differences between worker’s comp and the FELA laws covering railroad workers.
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No More Gridlock: Proper Use of Roundabouts Is Good For EveryoneTraffic roundabouts are designed to ease traffic congestion and prevent wrecks, but many drivers are afraid to use them. Learn roundabout basics here.
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What We Learned From the Tracy Morgan CrashActor and comedian Tracy Morgan was critically injured when a truck crashed into his limo in June of 2014. Find out how he’s doing now.
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Hours of Service Regulations for Property-Carrying Truck DriversAs a preventative measure to keep truckers and motorists safe, truck drivers are to abide by hours of service regulations. Here we take a look at what they are.
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Why Construction Workers in Texas Are So Prone to FatalitiesMore workers die on the job in Texas than in any other state, and many are in construction. We take a look at why these tragedies are so common in our state.
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Texas Crash Risks Increase on New Year’s Eve Due to Excessive Drunk DrivingJanuary 1st has one of the highest drunk-driving crash rates of all major holidays. Discover why this rate increases to learn more about your family’s risks.