How common are slip and fall accidents over the holidays? The answer is very common, according to several Texas chiropractors. There are many
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
Large Truck Underride Guards May Fail to Prevent Fatal Crashes
Thousands of large trucks use Texas roads every day to deliver cargo and transport shipments throughout the state. Drivers of these trucks, and
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
To Protect Kids From Injury, Start With Their Toys
Every experienced Texas product liability lawyer can remember a beloved childhood toy, and every Texas grownup who loves a child wants to give him, or
Make Halloween and Harvest Day Festivals a Treat – Not a Trick
Fall holidays like Halloween and Harvest Day give children the chance to have fun dressing up, collecting treats, and enjoying parties with their
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
University of Texas at Austin Joins Traumatic Brain Injury Research Initiative
The University of Texas at Austin recently became one of 11 public and private research universities in the United States to share in a $17 million