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Texas’ booming economy puts more 18-wheelers on the highway
When it comes to the economy, everyone wants to see growth. After all, a growing economy means more jobs, higher wages, and greater opportunities. It also means more commercial trucks on the highway and increases the likelihood of you being in an accident with an 18-wheeler. Texas ranks No. 1 Texas ranks number one…
What damages can you recover after a wreck with a semi?
Being involved in an accident with an 18-wheeler can leave you with devastating injuries that will impact you and your family for the rest of your life. Common examples of catastrophic injuries that occur include traumatic brain injuries, loss of limbs and spinal cord damage (to name a few). After an accident, your top…
Who can sue for wrongful death in Texas?
The death of a loved one, especially when it is attributable to someone else’s illegal, reckless or negligent actions, can be quite difficult to deal with. If you believe your loved one’s death resulted from negligence, you deserve justice. However, the state of Texas has strict guidelines on who is allowed to file a…
Don’t ignore persistent knee pain after a vehicle collision
Most people do not connect severe knee pain to their recent commercial vehicle accident. However, this part of the body is vulnerable during a crash and can become seriously injured. Often, a knee injury is immediately apparent. Other times, the onset of knee injury symptoms is the first clue. Crash-related knee injuries are not…
What are the common causes of paralysis after a car crash?
There are several kinds of injuries that can lead to paralysis in a car crash. From lower back injuries to damage to the cervical spinal cord, it’s possible to suffer varied levels of paralysis regardless of which part of the spine is hurt. There are a few common reasons why people suffer injuries bad…
What can put a person in a coma after a serious car crash?
Some people lose consciousness in a car crash, but only for a few seconds. They black out, but then they quickly wake up and can call for medical help. Occasionally, people hurt in motor vehicle collisions will fall into a coma. Comas involve a loss of consciousness that lasts for days, weeks or even…