In the summer, working outdoors in Texas can be dangerous when temperatures soar to heights above 100 degrees. Workers who..
Month: August 2023
How the Police Report From Your Accident Can Affect Your Case
The last thing you might think you need after a car accident upends your life is another piece of paperwork,..
Rideshare Accidents in Texas: Understanding Liability and Legal Rights
With the growing popularity of rideshares comes the increased risk of accidents involving them. It also gives rise to one..
Uninsured Motorist Coverage: Help for Hit-and-Run Victims in Texas
Hit-and-run accidents are very serious. They can lead to lasting injuries or even be deadly. On top of that, drivers..
Common Causes of Summer Travel Accidents and How to Avoid Them
Summer is the perfect season for family vacations, road trips, camping, or just a quick getaway to Lake Travis or..
What Information Should You Get When You Start A New Job?
When you start a new job, there are a lot of factors to consider. There might be paperwork to sign,..
Why Summer Is Risky for Motorcycle Accidents: Safety Tips
Warm weather means it’s time to take the covers off the bikes, change the oil, charge the battery, and hit..
OSHA’s Heat Stress Prevention Guidelines for Construction Workers
The construction industry is especially risky for workers, who often perform strenuous work in potentially hazardous conditions. Aside from the..
The National Safety Stand-Down: Preventing Construction Site Accidents
Struck-by accidents are the second most prevalent cause of workplace fatalities and the top cause of death among construction workers..
The Move Over or Slow Down Law: Protecting Those Who Protect Us
There are already several laws on the books in Texas to protect drivers, motorcyclists, and pedestrians in their travels. But..