May 22, 2026

Why Maritime Employers and Contractors Often Dispute Responsibility After Offshore Injuries

Offshore work is among the most dangerous occupations in Texas and throughout the Gulf Coast region. Oil platforms, drilling rigs, commercial vessels, and offshore industrial operations expose workers to hazardous equipment, heavy machinery, unstable weather conditions, and physically demanding labor every day. When a serious offshore injury occurs, injured workers

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May 12, 2026

Why Houston’s Port and Shipping Traffic Create Unique Risks for Passenger Vehicles

Houston’s transportation system is shaped heavily by commerce. As one of the busiest shipping and logistics regions in the country, the city experiences constant cargo movement through Port Houston, industrial corridors, rail hubs, warehouses, and interstate freight routes. While this commercial activity plays a critical role in the Texas economy,

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April 9, 2026

What Happens When a Trucking Company Claims the Driver Was an Independent Contractor?

Collisions involving commercial trucks are rarely straightforward. In many Houston truck accident cases, the trucking company quickly distances itself from responsibility by claiming that the driver was an independent contractor rather than an employee. To an injured victim, this may sound like a technical distinction. In reality, it is often

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April 2, 2026

When a Passenger Is Injured: Who Can Bring a Claim in a Texas Car Crash Case?

Car crashes are often described in terms of drivers and fault. But in many serious collisions, passengers suffer some of the most significant injuries, despite having no control over what happened. In Houston and throughout Texas, injured passengers are often in a unique legal position. They are rarely responsible for

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March 26, 2026

When Third-Party Claims Arise from Texas Workplace Injuries Outside Workers’ Compensation

Many injured workers in Texas assume that workers’ compensation is their only option after a job-related injury. In some cases, that is true. But in others, especially when someone outside the employer contributed to the incident, a separate personal injury claim may exist alongside or instead of a workers’ compensation claim. These third-party

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March 16, 2026

When a Drunk Driver Has a History: How Repeat Offenses Impact Liability in Texas

Drunk driving crashes are among the most preventable causes of serious injury and death on Texas roads. Yet in many cases, the driver responsible is not a first-time offender. They have a prior history of driving under the influence, sometimes multiple incidents, before causing a crash that permanently changes someone else’s life.

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