It’s no secret that Dallas drunk driving accidents occur way too frequently. The state has enough difficulty trying to keep motorists safe on the roadways without adding alcohol to the mix. The risk remains a primary concern of Dallas personal injury attorneys and accident lawyers throughout the state. The AAA Foundation has reported that 1 in 10 drivers admit to having […]

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Dallas bicycle accidents are deadly, just-released data from the National Traffic Safety Administration show. In North Texas and the Dallas area those most in danger of being seriously injured or killed in a bicycle accident are middle-aged men. Our  Dallas personal injury attorneysrecognize that the North Texas area is popular with recreational bike riders. But these new statistics […]

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Installing electronic on-board recorders in large trucks could help reduce Dallas trucking accidents. The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)announced a proposal to require installation of electronic on-board recorders (EOBRs). The proposal will require installation of EOBRs for interstate commercial bus and truck companies, to monitor the hours-of-service (HOS) rule compliance by their […]

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The Dallas Police Department will be out in full force enforcing a zero-tolerance DWI patrol starting Friday, March 11th in effort to reduce drunk driving related Dallas car accidents through the St. Patrick’s Day weekend. Dallas personal injury lawyers recognize the increased number of drunk driver on the roads during the St. Patrick’s Day extended weekend poses a […]

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“Distracted driving has become a deadly epidemic on America’s roads, and teens are especially vulnerable because of their inexperience behind the wheel,” says Transportation Secretary Ray Hood. Dallas car accident attorney know this all too well. As schools winds down, more teens will be hitting the roadways, increasing the risk of Dallas car accidents. Consumer Reports Nation […]

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Car accidents are the number one cause of death for children 4 years old and older in the United States. Approximately 1,500 children die in car accidents every year. The American Academy of Pediatrics recently updated their requirement for the first time in years, according to ABC 12. The move made national news; these new regulations […]

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“Cars’ front-end structures are designed to manage a tremendous amount of crash energy in a way that minimizes injuries for their occupants,” says Adrian Lund, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety president. But the type of car you drive, no matter how glorious the safety ratings, may not be able to save you in a rear-end Dallas car accident with […]

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A monster truck rolled over a young woman in a Dallas strip club parking lot earlier this month. The 27-year-old male driver claims the truck was lifted so high, he wasn’t able to see the 23-year-old female pedestrian, according to a report by Fox 4. The Dallas car accident illustrates the dangers of backover accidents and is […]

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Last year, the number of traffic fatality victims hit the lowest level since 1949 despite the increase in miles traveled by Americans, announced U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. We’ve been fortunate enough to see a 17 percent decrease in Texas car accidents over the last two years, but officials encourage drivers not to let their guards down […]

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With distracted driving causing roughly 1.6 million car accidents each year, drivers are being urged by the National Safety Council and FocusDriven to join in the fight against distracted driving for the entire month of April — National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Local residents are encouraged to hop on board to decrease our risks of a Dallas car […]

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