Today’s children have more choices for entertainment than any other generation in history, and parents can easily feel overwhelmed at the sheer number of kids’ toys available. It’s vital for parents to carefully consider their choices to find safe and age-appropriate toys for their kids. Some toys are only acceptable for older children, while specially…
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Finding a Safe and Appropriate Toy for My Child
Posted in Child Safety on April 11, 2018
How to Stay Safe in Extreme Heat
Posted in Workplace Injuries on April 10, 2018
Spring is on the horizon, which means sweltering temperatures will once more prevail in the Texas area. Extreme heat can be dangerous, especially to populations such as young children and the elderly. Prolonged exposure to hot temperature can cause dehydration, fatigue, and a deadly condition called heat stroke. Fortunately, there are a few simple steps…
Read MoreSafety Tips for Hunting in Texas
Posted in Personal Injury on April 9, 2018
There are an average of 20 hunting accidents in Texas each year, according to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD). While the majority of these are not fatal, hunting accidents can lead to serious or debilitating injury. These accidents are also not exclusive to novice or amateur hunters. Per the TPWD: Even experienced hunters…
Read MoreCommon Water Slide Injuries and the Question of Liability
Posted in pool, Safety on April 4, 2018
Water parks, amusement parks, and other attraction-based businesses can common places family spend time during the summer months. These organizations have a legal obligation to prevent injuries to attendees. Depending on how a water park injury happens, one or more parties may absorb liability for the victim’s damages. You should understand liability before you and…
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