The disruption of life in Texas due to the COVID-19 coronavirus now includes the suspension of jury trials in federal court in McAllen, TX, until July 6 at the earliest. Given the pandemic, the court said delaying scheduled civil and criminal trials is in the best interests of the public. … Continue reading
Year: 2020
Being in a car accident can be a very terrible and frustrating experience for anyone, and there are just a few things that could ever be more terrible than it. One of those things that could be worse than being in a car accident is being in a truck accident. … Continue reading
The state of Texas is not leaving anything to chance regarding their position on car seat safety laws. Failure to wear a seat belt is a punishable offense in Texas and children are NOT exempted. Adults will be held culpable for any defaulting minor in their car. Children between the … Continue reading
The state of Texas is not leaving anything to chance regarding their position on car seat safety laws. Failure to wear a seat belt is a punishable offense in Texas and children are not exempted. Adults will be held culpable for any defaulting minor in their car. Children between the … Continue reading
Over the course of the last four decades, there has been tremendous progress in the area of traffic safety. New safety regulations have expanded efforts to educate drivers about the most common causes of traffic accidents resulting in a gradual decline in traffic fatalities. In fact, the National Highway Traffic … Continue reading
As a parent getting your child all buckled up before engaging the ignition of your car, is a well-accustomed lifestyle, but have you ever wondered how buckled they get inside those yellow long school buses? With the occasional reports of school bus crashes, parents, pediatric associations, and National Highway Traffic … Continue reading
Many Texas workers are finding themselves having to take time off from work due to the coronavirus pandemic. They might be ill with the COVID-19 coronavirus. They could be caring for a relative at home with a mild form of the virus. In such a situation and after other exposure … Continue reading
The legality of lane splitting has always been a controversial topic in the US. Should it be legal? Is it legal? Should riders split lanes even when the law permits it? The questions go on and on. But the truth is, if you are a motorcyclist or you go on … Continue reading
We suggest Texans tap the brakes on any celebrations over how the coronavirus lockdown has reduced traffic accidents and fatalities. It stands to reason that, with fewer drivers on the road since coronavirus stay-at-home orders began in March, there should be fewer car accidents. Sure enough, a widely quoted traffic … Continue reading
Anything you say now will be used against you in the court of law. It’s popular saying we hear all the time in movies and real-life scenarios. This also applies to social media and unfortunately so many people don’t know whatever they post on social media can be used against … Continue reading