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When Are Amusement Parks Liable for Injuries?

A day meant for laughter can end in an ambulance when a ride malfunctions or a hazard is ignored. As...

Can You Sue a Company if a Coworker Hits You in Texas?

Being struck by a coworker can leave you physically hurt, emotionally shaken, and wondering who is legally responsible. Yes, you...

Can You Sue a Restaurant for Food Poisoning in Texas?

Every food poisoning case disrupts a life, and our Fort Worth food poisoning attorney Paul Previte is ready to make...

What Happens If My Dog Bites Someone On My Property in Texas?

A dog bite on private property can spark fear, confusion, and legal uncertainty. Fort Worth dog‑bite attorney Paul Previte has...

Are Electric Cars More Dangerous in an Accident?

Electric vehicles are no longer rare sights on Dallas–Fort Worth roads. They offer exciting technology, but they also raise new...

Can I Sue a City for Bad Roads?

Yes. You can sue a city if bad roads caused your injuries or property damage. Cities have a legal duty...

April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month

This campaign raises awareness about risky behaviors like texting, fiddling with in-car technology, and taking your eyes off the road....

How Can Social Media Impact Your Personal Injury Claim?

Social media can seriously affect your personal injury claim. Insurance companies often review posts, photos, and status updates to find...

Minimum Age to Sit in the Front Seat

In Texas, children may legally sit in the front seat once they are 8 years old, but for safety reasons,...

Is Texas a No-Fault State?

No, Texas is not a no-fault state. Instead, it follows a traditional “at-fault” insurance system, meaning the driver who causes...