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Are Old Gas Lines Dangerous?

Posted on September 17, 2018 Personal Injury
The infrastructure in your city or even your home could pose many hidden dangers. For example, we know that some old building materials, like lead and asbestos, can lead to detrimental effects like brain damage and cancer. However, what about materials like old gas lines? Can these pose a risk to you and your...
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Why Do Lithium-Ion Batteries Explode?

Posted on September 10, 2018 Personal Injury
Lithium ion batteries have been the subject of controversy in recent news. It started with the Galaxy Note phone, with reports of spontaneously combusting units on planes, and some even causing house fires. Now, reports of exploding e-cigarettes and vaping pens make big headlines. An exploding lithium ion battery can lead to burns and...
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What Are Some Factors That Will Affect My Personal Injury Settlement?

Posted on June 13, 2018 Personal Injury
An accident or injury can lead to serious financial, physical, and emotional consequences for you and your family. A personal injury settlement can help you address these challenges by providing compensation for your injuries, pain, and suffering. Several types of damages exist in a lawsuit, and several factors might influence the ultimate amount of...
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Burn Classification and Treatment

Posted on April 18, 2018 Personal Injury
Burns are painful injuries that leave long-lasting effects such as scars, nerve damage, and disfigurement. Most people associate burns with fire, but there are actually several types of burns, and medical professionals use a degree scale to classify the burns they treat. It’s important to understand the different types of burns and how they...
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Safety Tips for Hunting in Texas

Posted on April 9, 2018 Personal Injury
There are an average of 20 hunting accidents in Texas each year, according to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD). While the majority of these are not fatal, hunting accidents can lead to serious or debilitating injury. These accidents are also not exclusive to novice or amateur hunters. Per the TPWD: Many shooters...
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