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List of Texas Businesses that Don't Carry Workers' Compensation InsuranceThere are many businesses in Texas that don't carry workers' compensation insurance. If you're hurt at work, check to see if your company is on this list!
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Injured Employees Have the Right to Compensation From Non-Subscriber EmployersIf you were injured at work and your employer didn’t have workers’ compensation insurance, you could still be entitled to compensation for your injuries.
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Knowing the Symptoms of a Collapsed Lung After an Accident Is Essential to Getting Early Medical TreatmentIf you are in a car accident in Texas, it's important to know the symptoms and get early treatment of a punctured or collapsed lung. Read Dallas law firm advice
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Innocent Drivers at Risk of Serious Injuries Due to Truckers’ Unsafe Driving in FogIf truckers engage in unsafe driving practices in fog, like not using lights, passing, and driving too fast, they put other drivers at risk of serious injuries.
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Riders Should Wear DOT-Approved Helmets to Reduce Injuries in Motorcycle AccidentsWhile riding a motorcycle without a helmet may be legal for some in Texas, it increases the risk that the rider will suffer a serious injury or die in a crash.
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Was the Designated Driver Who Hit You Really Sober? A New Study Shows 40% of Designated Drivers Still DrinkThe designated driver who hit you may have been drinking before driving and causing your serious injuries. You may be entitled to compensation. Learn more.
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How Pedestrians Find Themselves in Mortal Danger on Texas HighwaysPedestrians forced to walk on highways face increased dangers of being hit by drivers and could suffer life-threatening injuries.
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Workers Seriously Injured in These Common Railroad Accidents May Recover Compensation Under FELAHave you been seriously hurt in one of these common railroad accidents? You may be eligible for compensation under the Federal Employers’ Liability Act (FELA).
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You Have Two Years to Sue Following a Texas DUI-Related Injury, But You Won’t Want to Wait That LongIn Texas, you have two years to seek compensation for a DUI-related injury. Here, learn some important facts about why you should hire an attorney immediately.
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Important Safety Tips for Pedestrians Crossing RoundaboutsThere’s a new roundabout in your neighborhood. If you’re a pedestrian, you and your children should know how to cross the roundabout safely.