Are city buses safer than passenger cars? 

Many people throughout the Houston metro area rely on the use of buses to get around. They wouldn’t be able to get to school, work, the store or wherever else they needed to travel here in the city if it weren’t for the availability of mass transit options like city buses. But are city…

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Can expert witnesses help with your Texas injury claim?

Any motor vehicle accident has the potential to cause the human body physical harm. In a best-case scenario, victims walk away with just a few scrapes and bruises. In a worst-case situation, victims die or suffer life-changing injuries, including amputations, paralysis, a traumatic brain injury, disfigurement or spinal cord damage.  Catastrophic injuries like these…

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Traumatic amputation after a collision with an 18-wheeler

A passenger vehicle is much smaller and lighter than an 18-wheeler. This means that the driver or passengers in the passenger vehicle may be more likely to suffer traumatic injuries after colliding with the much bigger vehicle. Vehicular accidents may happen with the people in the vehicle or vehicles either experiencing no injury or…

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Traffic fatalities are on the rise (again) in 2021

More people than ever are working from home and limiting their travel, so the roads are less congested than they were just a few years ago — yet traffic fatalities have risen sharply. According to early estimates by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), an estimated 8,730 people have…

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How common are comas after car crashes?

If you have a loved one who is in a coma, then you know that this is a severe health issue. They may have suffered a traumatic head injury or have been placed into a coma to help them heal from other major injuries after a collision. A natural coma is a medical emergency…

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What damages can you acquire after a Texas 18-wheeler accident?

Surviving 18-wheeler accidents is fortunate, but even victims in the Baytown and East Houston regions of Texas that survive are often left suffering from catastrophic injuries. For example, traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) and spinal cord damage are two severe injuries associated with trucking accidents. A top concern for victims is physical recovery. However, they may not…

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