Monthly Archives: October 2020
Woman Killed in Solo-Vehicle Crash in Texas
A car accident does not have to involve multiple vehicles. In many cases, drivers are seriously injured or even killed in solo-vehicle crashes. Sadly, this was recently the case in Texas. A woman was killed after hitting a pole while driving in a Fort Worth suburb. The fatal accident occurred on the afternoon of… Read More »
1 Killed, 1 Injured in 2 Separate Pedestrian Crashes in Houston
Texas is one of the deadliest states for pedestrians. Hundreds of people die while walking on the state’s streets every year. Houston is one of the cities where pedestrian crashes happen most often. Two pedestrian accidents recently occurred in Houston. One person was killed, while another was seriously injured. In both cases, the victims… Read More »
Singer Meat Loaf Files Premises Liability Suit Against Airport Hotel
A person should receive proper protection when they are a guest at any place of business, whether it be a store, restaurant or hotel. Celebrities and non-famous people alike should not have to maneuver around in unsafe conditions that can lead to slips, trips and falls. Michael Lee Aday—more commonly known as singer Meat… Read More »
Woman Sues City of Waco, Police Officer for Wrongful Death
In a car accident, we expect that police officers and other emergency responders will appropriately render medical aid to injured victims. Unfortunately, they can sometimes act in a negligent manner. They may not act quickly enough or even prevent medical assistance, causing a person to suffer severe injuries and even die. A Texas woman… Read More »
Types of Premises Liability Issues
When you think of premises liability incidents, slips and falls may be the first thing that comes to mind. Slips and falls are the most common type of premises liability accident. They can happen anywhere—in grocery stores, restaurants, sidewalks and other people’s property. They can even happen in your own home. They are typically… Read More »
Texas Restaurant Must Pay Out in Slip and Fall Case
Slip and fall cases can be tricky. Is the victim at fault or is the business owner liable due to negligence? Every case is different and there are no clear-cut laws defining when a business owner is negligent, but a recent court case in Texas ruled in favor of an injured restaurant employee. An… Read More »
Drunk Driver Kills Brother, Woman
All motorists know better than to engage in drunk driving, but many people refuse to follow the law. Unfortunately, Texas has a very high rate of drunk driving—the highest of all 50 states. Alcohol impairs judgment, slows down reaction time and causes people to make poor decisions—all which can be deadly while driving. A… Read More »