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How Truck Blind Spots Cause Accidents
Large commercial vehicles create dangerous visibility gaps that put smaller vehicles at serious risk on U.S. highways and streets. Truck blind spot accidents occur when...
Big Rig Accident Statistics
More than 170,000 large truck crashes occurred across the United States in 2023, resulting in nearly 5,500 deaths. Despite safety regulations and advances in vehicle...
Types of Truck Accidents
Highways across the U.S. are busy with commercial trucks, and Texas leads the nation in trucking activity by freight volume and also has the highest...
How Much Is A Motorcycle Accident Case Worth In Texas?
Texas offers thousands of miles of wide-open roads that draw motorcycle enthusiasts from all over the country. But even the most experienced riders remain vulnerable,...
Who Can Be Held Liable in a Texas Bus Accident?
Determining who is liable in a bus accident in Texas often involves multiple parties, including the bus driver, the bus company, maintenance contractors, and even...
Houston Truck Accident Statistics: Where and When Crashes Happen Most
Houston truck accident statistics indicate that most collisions occur on major interstate freight corridors, such as I-10 and I-45, during weekday business hours, when commercial...
Injured by an Out-of-State Trucking Company in Houston: Can You Still Sue?
If you are injured by an out-of-state trucking company in Houston, you can typically sue them in Texas. State and federal laws allow accident survivors...
Texas Truck Accident Laws: What Makes Commercial Crashes Different
Commercial truck accidents are fundamentally different from standard car crashes due to a complex web of federal and Texas truck accident laws that govern the...
Common Work-Related Injuries in Texas
Workplace injuries can happen anywhere in Texas—from oil fields and factories to retail stores, hospitals, schools, warehouses, and construction sites. Even office workers face risks...
Checklist: What to Do in the First 48 Hours After a Work Injury
The first 48 hours after a workplace injury are the most important. What you do—and what you avoid doing—can affect your medical recovery, job security, eligibility...