What to Do When a Texas Vehicle Accident Wasn’t an Accident

At Charles J. Argento, our Houston car accident attorney knows that there are multiple definitions for the word “accident.” According to Dictionary.com, they include: An undesirable or unfortunate happening that occurs unintentionally and usually results in harm, injury, damage, or loss; casualty; mishap. Any event that happens unexpectedly, without a deliberate plan

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What is the Most Dangerous Industry?

At Charles J. Argento our Houston workers’ compensation attorneys keep a sharp eye on work-related injury, illness, and fatality trends to help provide our clients with the legal knowledge, skills, and resources they need to pursue real results for their Texas cases. The reality is, work-related dangers can be defined in several ways, so

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The Dangers of Driving with Headphones in Texas

At Charles J. Argento, our Houston car accident attorney knows that in 2017 Texas implemented a law stating drivers can only operate their cellphones while driving by engaging in hands-free functions. Simply put, it is against the law to talk, text, email, tweet, or post while operating a motor vehicle unless you

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How Do I Know If My Texas Vehicle Insurance Includes Medical Payments Coverage?

At Charles J. Argento, our Houston personal injury lawyer knows that while car insurance is legally required to drive a vehicle in Texas, it is often difficult to understand what the policy covers when a car accident occurs. Although Texas has a Consumer Bill of Rights for auto insurance, auto accident and injury victims are

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Trucks Carry the Largest Percentage of Hazardous Materials Shipped in the U.S.

After a train carrying hazardous materials derailed in Ohio earlier this month and made national news, state and federal officials immediately made plans to correct the toxic spill as quickly as possible. Like most accidents that have widespread impacts on the water, ground, and air quality for those who live

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Texas Ranks Among the Top Ten States in the Nation for Most Dangerous Drivers

According to a new Forbes article, Texas ranks among the top 10 most dangerous states to drive in. Certainly, the statistics reflect the size of the state, the number of motorists, and the fact that each year the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles registers around 24 million vehicles. This would

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