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10 PM is the Most Dangerous Time to Drive in Texas Our Study Finds

Posted in Car Accidents on March 22, 2026

Texas is a massive state built for drivers. We spend a huge portion of our lives behind the wheel just trying to get to work or run errands. The sheer volume of vehicles on our expansive highways brings a grim reality to our daily routines. Almost 1,500 traffic crashes happen across the state every single…

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Distracted Driving and Pedestrian Accidents in Dallas

Posted in Pedestrian Accidents on March 13, 2026

A distracted driving pedestrian accident in Dallas, Texas, often happens when a driver takes their eyes off the road for just a few seconds. Whether someone is walking near Klyde Warren Park or crossing a busy street in Deep Ellum, the results of a collision with a motor vehicle are usually life-changing. Texas law provides a…

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The Most Dangerous Intersections and Streets for Pedestrians in Dallas

Posted in Pedestrian Accidents on March 11, 2026

Walking through the streets of Dallas should not feel like a high-stakes gamble. However, for many residents in North Texas, simply crossing the street to get to work or a Mavs game involves facing significant risks. A Dallas pedestrian accident lawyer knows Dallas is a city famously built for cars, often leaving those on foot…

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Road Hazards and Motorcycle Accidents in Dallas

Posted in Motorcycle Accidents on March 9, 2026

When a rider loses control of their bike on a North Texas highway, most people immediately look for another vehicle. They check for a distracted driver or a speeding truck. However, a road hazard motorcycle accident in Dallas, Texas, is sometimes caused by the very surface the bike is traveling on. Motorcycles are much more sensitive to…

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The Most Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents in Dallas

Posted in Motorcycle Accidents on March 7, 2026

When a collision happens, riders frequently ask what went wrong and who is responsible. Drivers making unsafe left turns, failing to check blind spots during lane changes, or encountering severe road defects are the primary culprits. Understanding the common causes of motorcycle accidents in Dallas, Texas, helps injured riders identify the liable party and hold them…

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Texas Helmet Laws and Your Dallas Motorcycle Accident Claim

Posted in Motorcycle Accidents on March 5, 2026

If you were hurt in a motorcycle crash in Dallas and you were not wearing a helmet, you may be wondering whether that decision affects your right to compensation. The short answer: riding without a helmet does not automatically bar you from recovering damages in Texas. A Texas helmet law and motorcycle accident claim in Dallas is…

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Swimming Pool Liability and the Attractive Nuisance Doctrine

Posted in Premises Liability on March 3, 2026

A swimming pool can be one of the most dangerous features on any property, especially for young children. Under Texas law, pool owners and property managers may be held financially responsible when a child is injured or drowns on their property, even if that child entered without permission. This legal principle, known as the attractive…

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How Texas Courts Decide If a Property Owner Was Negligent

Posted in Premises Liability on March 1, 2026

You slipped on a wet floor at the grocery store or a broken step at an apartment complex. You were hurt, and someone else’s carelessness caused it. But here is the question that determines everything in a Texas premises liability case: Did the property owner actually know about the hazard, or should they have known?…

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