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May 24, 2021

How to Respond to a Trailer Accident

When a person is the victim of a traffic accident of this type, they often have to face situations in which insurance and transportation companies tend to take advantage of their resources not to grant the benefits and compensation for accidents with trailers that the law establishes.
May 17, 2021

Why Deaths From Road Accidents Increased In The United States During The Pandemic

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 28,190 people died in road accidents from January to September of last year, an increase of 26,941 over the same period in 2019. The final statistics of all 2020 will be released in the fall.
May 10, 2021

Common work injuries that can lead to disability

The most common workplace injuries are not usually that serious, but sometimes they need workers' compensation. Usually claimed aspects of these injuries. People get hurt when they do some kind of work. Very often lost wages. Receive medical treatment after an injury.
May 3, 2021

Some Common Operator Mistakes That Cause Preventable Truck Accidents in Texas

Commercial trucks are heavy, large, and difficult to stop in an emergency situation. As a result of these factors, catastrophic and fatal injuries are common results when a 16- or 18-wheeler, semi-trailer, or large flatbed collides with a passenger vehicle.
April 12, 2021

What should I do immediately after a car accident?

A recent report from Allstate Insurance notes that Dallas ranks below the top 200 largest cities for number of safe driving records. The report was based on auto accident claim data collected by the insurance company. This denotes an improvement from 2017, when Dallas was ranked the third most dangerous city for drivers according to a study by auto insurance companies.
April 5, 2021

Most common workplace injuries

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the following occupations had the highest number of injuries in 2015: laborers / material handlers, heavy truck and tractor drivers, cleaners / janitors, nursing assistants, and general maintenance and repair workers. While some work-related injuries are specific to the occupation, others are common in most jobs.