Memorial Day traffic was heavier this year than it has been in half a decade, according to the American Automobile Association (AAA). Based on
The Five Most Common Car-Bicycle Crashes
May is National Bike Month, which means it’s a great time to brush up on bicycle safety whether you are a bicyclist or a driver who shares the road
Brown Trial Firm, PLLC Achieve $16 Million on Behalf of DUI Victim’s Family
Attorney Laura Brown recently helped the family of a DUI victim recover $16.7 million from a negligent Southlake nursing home company for allowing one
Four Ways to Drive Safely at Railroad Crossings
Nearly 2,000 Americans are killed or seriously injured in collisions with trains every year, according to the Texas Department of
Keeping Teen Drivers Safe: Parents Hold the Keys
Learning to drive is an exciting rite of passage for Texas teens – but it also increases their risk of injury in a car accident. Car crashes are
AARP Driver Safety Courses Help Older Drivers Avoid Crashes
The American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), the country’s largest public-interest group for Americans age 50 and older, offers online and
Study: Google Glass Does Not Provide a Safe Alternative to Texting While Driving
Excitement over Google Glass’s potential as a safer alternative to texting while driving is probably misplaced, say researchers at the University of
Rear-Facing Car Seats for Infants and Toddlers: Why They Matter
Most new Texas parents have heard that a rear-facing car seat is the safest option for small children, and many have purchased rear-facing car seats
Four Ways to Help Reduce Drunk Driving This Labor Day
Labor Day marks the official end of summer for many Texas families. It’s tradition to celebrate this patriotic holiday with backyard barbecues,