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April 15, 2026

an oil field engineer documenting while on the field

Oil field work is one of the most dangerous jobs in Texas. Workers face heavy machinery, high-pressure equipment, toxic chemicals, and elevated work environments every single day. When something goes wrong, the injuries are rarely minor. Joe Stephens knows this industry from the inside. Before ...

April 15, 2026

truck accident side of highway

A Houston truck accident lawsuit can take anywhere from several months to more than two years, and the path looks very different from a standard car accident claim. That’s not a minor distinction. Truck cases involve federal motor carrier regulations, multiple potentially liable parties, and ...

March 18, 2026

Gavel resting on top of a book

In Texas, personal injury victims face a critical choice: either accept an out-of-court settlement or proceed to litigation and trial. The decision between a settlement vs. litigation for your personal injury claim often comes down to several factors, including the strength of your case, whether ...

March 10, 2026

paper shopping bags on the floor in mall with escalator in the background

When you’re walking around a shopping center, you expect the property to be safe. Unfortunately, negligence often leads to property hazards, causing slip and fall accidents in Houston malls. If mall owners or managers failed to maintain safe conditions and you fell as a result, ...

March 9, 2026

blue car hit a black car in a rear-end collision and two people are arguing about the accident

If you’re partly responsible for an accident that caused your injuries, it’s still possible to claim compensation. Under Texas comparative negligence law, you can recover damages after an accident if you share up to 50% of the fault. While this type of fault system helps ...

February 17, 2026

Motorcycle Accident with debris and Firefighters and Support vehicles in the background

Motorcycle riding in Houston means sharing crowded highways, fast-moving traffic, and complex interchanges with larger vehicles. While riding can be rewarding, it also comes with real risks. In 2024, 581 riders lost their lives on Texas roads, according to TxDOT, underscoring the dangers riders face ...

January 14, 2026

Rollercoaster at an amusement park with the sunset in the background

Amusement parks are designed for fun, but accidents can and do happen. When rides malfunction, safety rules are ignored, or conditions are not properly maintained, families can be left dealing with serious injuries. Understanding amusement park accidents in Texas can help parents and visitors recognize ...