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Increasing Drunken Driving Implies Growing Death Rates in Texas

Posted by texastriallawyers on September 21st, 2010 under Auto Accidents, Drunk Drivers, Safety, Wrongful Death  •  No Comments

Most of the deadly, frightening roadways accidents occurring in Texas have one reason in common and that is the drivers being drunk. This is a very unfortunate yet prevalent thing in Texas. According to reports, the latest instance happened on this Saturday night when a teenage girl hit two men while driving off the road. [...]

Be An Assertive Passenger

Posted by texastriallawyers on September 10th, 2010 under Auto Accidents, Safety  •  No Comments

Being a safe passenger sometimes requires being assertive. I’m sure all of us have gotten into a car as a passenger and then upset or concerned about the drivers conduct. In guns and many car accidents there are no second chances. What I mean by that is that sometimes people don’t walk away from accidents. [...]

Talking on the Cell as Dangerous as Drunk Drivers?

Posted by texastriallawyers on September 1st, 2010 under Auto Accidents, Safety, Victims resources  •  No Comments

Some experts claim that the drivers who use their cell phones while driving are every bit as dangerous as a drunk driver! That is because when a driver is deep in conversation their attention is divided between the activity on the roads around them and the streaming dialogue. Professionals who are trained to forecast driving [...]

Proper Maintenance Can Prevent Car Accidents

Posted by texastriallawyers on August 24th, 2010 under Auto Accidents, Safety  •  No Comments

Proper vehicle maintenance can help drivers prevent accidents. Savvy drivers may be able to perform service functions themselves – such as changing the oil – but if it is out of the realm of your abilities – then take your car to a dealership or a reputable auto shop for service. Basic car care begins [...]

Texas- Seat Belt on School Bus Law starts Sept. 1

Posted by texastriallawyers on August 1st, 2010 under 18 Wheeler Accidents, Injury to Child, Safety, Victims resources  •  No Comments

A little research uncovered the fact that only a few states– have mandatory school bus seat belt laws!  Texas passed one in 2007 that goes into effect September 1, 2010 and requires all new school busses to have 3 point seat belts when purchased. Certainly there is no end of debate –with heavy hitters coming [...]

Yield to Avoid a Car Accident

Posted by texastriallawyers on July 26th, 2010 under Auto Accidents, Safety  •  No Comments

Let us now consider the topic of ‘yielding the right of way’ as another important driving safety tip. ‘Yielding the right of way’ has several meanings and surprisingly the law never grants the right of way. Instead it simply states when the right of way must be yielded! The following are examples of when a [...]

Safe Following Distance

Posted by texastriallawyers on July 25th, 2010 under Auto Accidents, Safety  •  No Comments

Rear end collisions are one of the major causes of car wrecks. We can reduce the number of rear end collisions by the simple rule of keeping a safe following distance at all times. Rear end collisions are usually caused by one of three factors they are: 1. Tailgating — following too close. 2. Inattention [...]

Heat as a safety factor

Posted by texastriallawyers on July 22nd, 2010 under Safety  •  No Comments

It is that time of year where heat becomes a safety factor. It is particularly important for children to be well hydrated in the hot weather of Houston. Not only should children outside in the heat drink plenty of water but also those participating in strenuous sports such as soccer, baseball or football training should [...]

Safety- it is everyone’s responsibility

Posted by texastriallawyers on July 19th, 2010 under Safety  •  No Comments

One thing we can all do is lead by example and practice safety as a part of our everyday lives. Not only will we reap the benefits of protecting our family and ourselves, we will be planting seeds for the future in raising our children. I have two boys who have just completed grade school [...]

A profile in courage- By Texas Watch

Posted by texastriallawyers on May 13th, 2010 under Safety, Victims resources  •  No Comments

Jose Herrera is an active father and a husband.  He had a good job working as a pipefitter at the Citgo refinery in Corpus Christi.  One morning, he was going about his normal routine repairing a poorly maintained pipe when it ruptured, scalding his face, neck, hands, and legs with crude oil heated to 550-degrees.  [...]