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I Was Injured at a Music Festival

Posted on June 14, 2017 Personal Injury
Music festivals are a great place to enjoy time off in the summer. They offer a space to relax, watch talented musicians and engage in activities with a community of fun-loving individuals. It is not uncommon, however, for the fun to get a bit out of hand and cause harm to festival guests. If...
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What Are the Right-of-Way Laws in Texas?

Posted on November 29, 2016 Car Accidents
The rules of the road enable drivers to anticipate the actions of others. Quite often, drivers must yield to other drivers or pedestrians before moving. The phrase “right of way” describes how you determine when to yield to another driver or pedestrian or when that other driver or pedestrian must yield to you. Right-of-way...
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What are Common Signs of Nursing Home Negligence?

Posted on October 20, 2016 Negligence
Our nation’s elderly are our greatest living accounts of history. They’ve lived through many of our nation’s greatest moments and often have a story to tell. Unfortunately, not everyone treats senior citizens with respect. Nursing home abuse and negligence are on the rise – a recent study from Cornell University found the actual incidence...
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Can I Hire an Attorney in a Different State Than Where I Reside/Accident Happened?

Posted on September 15, 2016 Personal Injury
Accidents can happen at any time and in any place. When one occurs in a different state than where you reside, it can complicate the claims process. The laws may be different than in your state, and you may want to hire an attorney who holds a license in the state where you are...
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What is a Bimalleolar Fracture?

Posted on August 31, 2016 Personal Injury
The medical term for a broken ankle is a bimalleolar fracture, or a break at the lower parts of the tibia and fibula. Bimalleolar fractures commonly occur due to falls, car accidents, and sports-related activities. A number of bones in the ankle can fracture in an accident, leading to severe pain and temporary disability....
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