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What You Need to Know About Medical Malpractice Claims

When receiving medical care, patients trust that healthcare professionals will prioritize their health and well-being.  However, what happens when a physician or healthcare provider acts negligently and causes harm? From misdiagnosis to surgical errors and medication mistakes, it’s crucial to recognize the signs of medical malpractice. What is medical malpractice? Medical malpractice occurs when healthcare

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The Future of Self-Driving Cars in Texas 

Did you know the average American spends 101 minutes driving every day? That’s almost a month of driving every year.  With the ongoing development of driverless vehicles, we have the potential to revolutionize our daily commute and transform our overall quality of life.  The advancement of vehicle technology has reached new heights, and the era

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What happens during a personal injury trial in Texas? 

Did you know that the majority of personal injury cases never make it to trial? In fact, it’s estimated that over 90% of cases settle before reaching the courtroom.  However, every case is unique, especially when it comes to car wrecks.  Severe injuries, such as spinal injuries, traumatic brain injuries, and internal organ damage, can

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Why are rear-facing seats safer for passengers?

Sitting rear-facing is simply the safest way to travel in a car. Children in rear-facing seats are significantly safer than those in forward-facing seats. In fact, the risk of serious injury or fatality is eight times higher for forward-facing passengers. In addition, rear-facing seats are four times safer in side-impact crashes, which is the most dangerous type of collision. 60

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What risks do young drivers face on Texas roads?

Did you know that Texas ranks as the second most dangerous state for teenage drivers? Car crashes continue to be a leading cause of death for teens in the United States, with Texas alone recording over 10,000 fatalities and injuries each year. Younger drivers face a higher risk of collisions compared to adults. Teen drivers aged 16 to 17 are three times

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Are there variations in traumatic brain injury symptoms? 

Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are shockingly common and are a leading cause of disability and death in the United States. In 2014 alone, TBIs contributed to nearly 3 million emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and deaths. Sadly, over 54,000 adults and 2,500 children lost their lives due to TBIs that year.  It’s important to understand that

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