Houston Personal Injury Blog

FAQs: Car Accident Reports in Texas

If you drive a car, you are likely to be involved in a car accident at some point in your life. With any luck, it will be a minor accident.  But whether it is minor or major, you have responsibilities after getting into a car accident. Depending on the circumstances of your accident, one of… read more

Why All Motorcycle Riders Should Wear a Helmet Camera

Helmet cameras have become an increasingly popular choice for motorcyclists. Yet despite their availability and convenience, they’re still not considered a staple for biking safety.  Some bikers may feel that wearing a helmet is an unnecessary hassle. Others might view the choice to wear a helmet camera as indicating fear of an accident. However, wearing… read more

Should I Hire a Lawyer After a Minor Car Accident?

You might question your need for a lawyer to handle a minor car accident. Your skepticism may be justified – it all depends on how serious the accident was. If it was a minor fender-bender, your body suffered no impact, and your airbags didn’t inflate, you might not need a lawyer.  If you suffered anything… read more

IV Infiltration Can Cause Nerve Damage, Burns, or Amputation

An intravenous catheter (IV) is an essential piece of medical equipment that helps medical professionals save countless lives and allows millions to recover from illnesses and injuries. It is used to administer fluids — including blood, water, saline solutions, medications, and other liquids — directly into a patient’s vein. Although IVs are used every day,… read more

Dangers of Overloaded Trucks

We’ve all felt a sense of apprehension at the sight of an overloaded semi barreling down the highway. Instinct sends a natural warning to give a heavily-loaded truck a safe distance. This reaction exists for a good reason: an overloaded truck poses a life-threatening danger.  Overloaded trucks can be deadly, and strict regulations exist that… read more

5 Leading Causes of House Fires

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), across the nation, fire departments responded to nearly 350,000 home fires on average each year from 2015 to 2019. The devastating results for each of those years include an average of 2,620 civilian deaths, 11,070 injuries, and over $7 billion in property damage.  Fire prevention saves lives… read more

Johnson & Johnson Sunscreen Recall: Benzene Found in Sunscreen Products

In May 2021, Valisure LLC released a statement that it had detected benzene in several brands of sunscreen products, including Johnson & Johnson sunscreens. Valisure submitted a Citizen Petition to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) asking the FDA to request a recall of the identified batches of contaminated sunscreen products. The petition contains… read more

What Happens if I Was Hit by a U-Haul With No Insurance in Texas? Who Is Liable?

U-Haul is a popular rental company for trucks and trailers. Depending on availability, you could rent a 26-foot truck. Unfortunately, a person does not need a commercial truck license or special training to rent a U-Haul truck. Moving trucks can be difficult to handle, especially when they are fully loaded or hauling a car or… read more

How Fast Can Commercial Trucks Safely Travel on Highways?

It can be intimidating to see a large 18-wheeler fly by while traveling along Houston roadways. Speed limits are designated to protect everyone on the road and are set to be the maximum under the best weather and road conditions. When conditions are bad, the law stipulates that vehicles should travel at slower, safer speeds…. read more

How Long After a Car Accident Can You File a Police Report in Texas?

Car accidents are an unfortunate yet common problem on Houston roads and highways. After an accident, drivers are under certain obligations and may face criminal charges for not abiding by them. Filing a crash report with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) in a timely manner is one of these obligations.  A crash report is… read more