Widow Files Million Dollar Wrongful Death Lawsuit for Chemical Leak Accident

Four workers at a chemical plant in suburban Houston, Texas died recently after a hazardous chemical leaked in the industrial plant where they worked. The chemical, methyl mercaptan, is used as an ingredient in insecticides, fungicides, and other products intended to protect agricultural crops. The gas gives off a smell

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Road Intersections Common Site of Motorcycle Accidents

The Texas Motor Vehicle Traffic Crash Highlights for 2013 show that 495 motorcyclists were killed in that year. This number included both drivers and passengers of motorcycles – more than half of whom were not wearing helmets at the time of their accidents. Motorcycles are a popular mode of transportation

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Almost 500 Motorcycle Deaths in Texas in 2013

The Texas Department of Transportation (TDOT) has shared some new statistics that may put a damper on anyone wanting to climb onto a motorcycle – especially without a helmet. The government agency reported that there were 495 motorcyclists (including operators and passengers) killed in 2013, with 53% of them not

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Death on a Movie Set Leads to Wrongful Death Claim

This summer, a film set turned into a site of a grisly accident when an unexpected train struck and killed an employee who was working on the set. The accident occurred while the victim and other workers were staging a scene that included a bed across railroad tracks. The parents

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Smartphones Explosions May Lead to Defective Products Claims

High-tech devices are everywhere these days, providing quick access to the Internet and hundreds of apps that keep their users glued to their phones. However, recent reports of smartphones exploding, even when not in use, raise safety concerns and questions about liability for defective products. Texas Teenagers Popular Smartphone Explodes

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What’s Causing Car Accidents in Texas?

Causing car accidents and what Not to Say After a Houston car accident At least one person is killed in a motor vehicle collision every 2 hours and 36 minutes in the state of Texas, according to a Texas Department of Transportation report. This figure is based on car crash

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