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- Speed limiters could help save lives
- Accidents involving commercial vehicles in Texas are dangerous, even deadly
- Texas doctors may over-prescribe prescription pain medication
- How Do You Prove a Birth Injury?
- Malnutrition and Nursing Home Care: What Family Members Need to Know
- Personal Injury and Ice: What to Do if You Slip and Fall
- Texas traffic fatalities higher than anywhere else in the country
- Weight-loss surgery linked to potentially deadly brain disease
- Birth injury: family wins $3 million in forceps assisted delivery case
- Texas has the eighth-highest number of fatal hit-and-runs
- Marynell Maloney Law Firm, PLLC
- Texas has one of the highest pedestrian-fatality rates nationwide
- What do I do after a car accident in Texas? Three tips.
- For 17 years, Texas hasn’t gone a day without a traffic fatality
- Post-Irma nursing home tragedy shines light on elder care
- Studies show cognitive distraction significant with hands-free devices
- Houston negligence lawsuit alleges slip-and-fall injuries at area mall
- Why Texas construction zones can be dangerous for drivers, workers
- Background information on child vehicle safety in Texas
- Texas products liability: What are the 3 types of product defects?
- Texas oil workers face on-the-job hazards every day
- Sleep deprivation and driving do not mix
- Distracted driving crashes continue to climb in Texas
- 4 signs a loved one may be suffering nursing home abuse in Texas
- How is distracted driving handled in Texas?
- How does Texas restrict teenage drivers?
- Bexar County leads region in truck fatalities
- Required use of ESC in trucks, buses may help reduce rollover crashes
- Texas drivers may see increased numbers of big rigs on the road
- Report: Texting is equally risky for older TX drivers, yet still legal
- Federal effort adds to state program to reduce impaired driving
- Texas experiences a substantial increase in large truck accidents
- Jury trial still a possibility for Lola the dog
- Drunk driving continues to be an affliction for those on Texas roadways
- More than one-quarter of car accidents caused by cellphone use