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My Texas PIP Benefits Are Exhausted – What Do I Do?

Drivers who are serious about protecting themselves and those who ride with them know that auto insurance is an essential component in any safety strategy. Without insurance, any driver who found himself in an accident – and millions do each year – could be faced with the prospect of covering … Continue reading

Falls Becoming Leading Cause of Spinal Cord Injuries

As America’s population ages, falls by senior citizens are overtaking motor vehicle accidents as the leading cause of traumatic spinal cord injuries, a new study shows. Conducted by researchers at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, the study demonstrates that the elderly are more susceptible than younger people to falls … Continue reading

What Are the Deadliest High School Sports in Texas?

Sporting activities are a part of the fabric of American life and have been for much of our history. Even as children, millions of us regularly play baseball, softball, basketball, and similar sports – both on the playground and in more organized settings. In recent years, however, more attention has … Continue reading

Muscle Strain the Top Cause of Texas Job Injuries

Muscle strains are the leading cause of workplace injuries in Texas, according to a new study by Travelers Insurance. The company’s workers’ compensation data show that muscle strains accounted for a quarter of on-the-job injuries in the state in 2013. In fact, there were more muscle strains than the next … Continue reading

What is Wrongful Death?

Wrongful death in Texas is a statutory cause of action meaning that the legislature passed a law saying that you can sue under this statute. Under common law, you couldn’t recover if somebody died. The wrongful death statute says you can recover under it, and it lays out the people … Continue reading

My Neck, My Back: The Important Facts About Radiculopathy

Radiculopathy In our second part of the informative series “My Neck, My Back”, we explore the condition of Radiculopathy, a common condition caused by a traumatic neck and back injuries during motor vehicle collisions. Generally speaking, radiculopathy and its symptoms result from a pinched nerve in the spine. The pinched … Continue reading

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