After a Car Accident, Don’t “Tough It Out”

| October 31, 2016 | Comments (0)
Toughing Out a Car Accident Injury

Getting injured in any kind of accident can mean a plethora of things, with one of these being the disruption of your life. Bills need to be paid, and people need your support if you are a pivotal family member such as the breadwinner. In some cases, you may think that toughing it out in […]

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Halloween Costume Ideas for Children with Cerebral Palsy

| October 19, 2016 | Comments (0)
Han Solo Costume for Child with Cerebral Palsy

For children with cerebral palsy, finding a Halloween costume can be difficult (especially for those who are confined to wheelchairs). Below, I’ve listed a few possibilities that may be beneficial to parents with disabled children. If you have other ideas, please leave a comment below the article! Han Solo from Star Wars - A little creativity […]

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Insurance Companies Required to Fight You

| September 16, 2016 | Comments (0)
Insurance Companies Will Fight You

In the event of an accident, an insurance carrier holds the legal responsibility to provide a defense to the insured. When you select an insurance carrier for your car, the company has a legal obligation to provide you with a defense if an accident occurs. Of course the other driver’s insurance company has the same […]

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Negotiating an Accident Settlement with Fred Loya Insurance

| August 22, 2016 | Comments (0)
Attorney Who Sues Fred Loya

Insurance companies exists to make a profit, and Fred Loya is no exception. The line between fair compensation and downright exploitation gets blurred by some members of the insurance world, and without a full understanding of your rights, you stand little chance at negotiating anywhere close to a fair settlement for your injuries. You’re likely reading […]

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The 5 Most-Dangerous Vehicles on the Road

| July 12, 2016 | Comments (0)
Most Dangerous Cars in on the Road Today

1.      The Kia Rio Sedan The Kia brand is a loved one due to its compact and stylish line of cars. Many people love these cars due to their intuitive build as well as easily maneuverability. That said, the Kia 4-Door takes the top spot on our list of dangerous cars. The reason is that […]

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Watch Out: Truck Drivers May Be Speeding after “Roadcheck Vacation”

| June 15, 2016 | Comments (0)
Truck Drivers Avoiding International Roadcheck

Our highways are often crowded with commercial trucks that do not pass inspection, and should not be allowed on the road. The CVSA’s International Roadcheck (which just occurred from June 7th-9th) aims to focus law enforcement on inspecting commercial trucks for safety violations, but the weeks following this event can actually be more dangerous than normal. […]

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Medical Malpractice is Now the 3rd Leading Cause of Death in America

| May 18, 2016 | Comments (0)
Medical Malpractice the 3rd Leading Cause of Death

A new study shows that medical errors are more common than we once thought, and are now the third-leading cause of death in the United States. Over 251,000 lives are estimated to have been lost every year due to medical mistakes–more than respiratory disease, auto accidents, stroke and Alzheimer’s disease. Johns Hopkins Medicine conducted a study which […]

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Motorcycle Awareness Month – May 2016

| May 2, 2016 | Comments (0)
Motorcycle Awareness Month 2016

The Department of Transportation is launching a “Share the Road: Look Twice for Motorcycles” campaign for Motorcycle Awareness Month. As Distracted Driving Awareness month comes to a close, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) continues to do all they can to keep motorists safe on Texas roadways by launching a month-long awareness campaign titled Motorcycle […]

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Texting and Driving: A Dangerous Practice Costing Lives

| April 15, 2016 | Comments (0)
Texting & Driving Awareness

Texting and driving is becoming a huge problem throughout Texas and the U.S., and lawmakers are still struggling to rectify the issue. April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and I wanted to take this time to briefly address the issue. Since the late 2000s, texting while driving has gained a lot of attention as the […]

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April is Child Abuse Prevention Month

| April 5, 2016 | Comments (0)
April: Child Abuse Prevention Month

Child abuse is a serious issue whether it’s in the home, at daycare, at school, or ANYWHERE. It’s important to raise awareness about child abuse so that the issue is given the attention it so desperately needs. During 2014 alone, reports showed that approximately 646,261 children were abused or neglected and 1,580 deaths occurred because […]

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