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Personal Injury Lawyer Explains: New Year’s Eve Safety Tip!!!
- December 31, 2014
If you plan on drinking, do not drive. Protect yourself and others as well.
In an effort to ensure everyone celebrating the New Year get home safely, AAA Texas is once again offering Tipsy Tow service which provides a complimentary ride and vehicle tow up to ten miles from the point of pick up to all members and non-members. Ask for ...
Personal Injury Lawyer Explains: Attorney Fees in Personal Injury Case
- July 30, 2013
THE FOLLOWING FEE STRUCTURE APPLIES TO MOST PERSONAL INJURY CASES BUT WE USE CAR ACCIDENT AS AN EXAMPLE.
I WAS INVOLVED IN A CAR ACCIDENT WHO WILL PAY MY ATTORNEY FEES?
When you are involved in a collision, your car is wrecked, your body is in pain, and you are missing time from work. As a personal injury attorney, we understand t...
Car Seat Safety: Rear Facing Until AGE 2
- March 30, 2011
The American Academy of Pediatrics, in its Monday journal in Pediatrics, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued separate but consistent new recommendations that children should ride in rear-facing car seats longer, until they are 2 years old instead of 1.
Both organizations say older children who have outgrow...
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