Future care plans, often called life care plans, are a core component of high value personal injury claims involving catastrophic or long term injuries. These plans translate medical opinions into a structured, evidence based projection of future...
"Swangas," also known as "tire slabs" or "wheel elbows" are oversized, protruding rims most commonly associated with Houston’s slab car culture. These rims extend well beyond the vehicle’s wheel well, sometimes by several inches on each side. On...
Immediately after an accident, many people instinctively say, “I’m fine” or “I’m not injured.” This response is common - and understandable. Adrenaline, shock, confusion, and a desire to keep things moving often override pain or symptoms...
The most common piece of advice you will see on any personal injury firm's website is to get a checkup. Lawyers recommend medical examinations after an accident because they help document the injuries that you received. However, many patients leave...
Chemical exposure incidents often cause severe and life-altering injuries. In many of these events, containment areas play a decisive role in determining whether an incident remains localized or escalates into a mass exposure. When containment...
Multi-car crashes, often referred to as pileups or chain-reaction collisions, are a persistent danger on Houston roadways. With heavy congestion on I-45, I-10, US-59, the Sam Houston Tollway (Beltway 8), and the Grand Parkway, a single mistake can...
Texas' new "responsible AI governance" act (Texas Responsible AI Governance Act or TRAIGA) takes effect in exactly one week, on January 1, 2026.This act attempts to address rising concerns around so-called "agentic AI", or artificial intelligence...
Police reports play a critical role in Houston car accident claims, insurance disputes, and personal injury cases. Insurance companies, attorneys, and courts often rely on these reports as an initial record of what occurred. However, police reports...
The Houston-Gulf Coast region contains the largest concentration of oil refineries and petrochemical facilities in the United States. These sites operate under extreme pressure, heat, and chemical volatility - and they are built as tightly...
The US Government has followed through with its decision to close the Chemical Safety Board. While it was announced in July of 2025 that the current administration intended to close the board, many have held out hope that the agency would ultimately...