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Should You File a Claim Under the Texas Crime Victims’ Compensation Fund?What happens if the drunk driver who caused an accident had no insurance? You may be entitled to compensation under the Texas Crime Victims’ Compensation Fund.
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Safety Precautions Texas Employers Should Take to Protect Workers From Asphalt ExposureCan your employer reduce your risk of injuries or illnesses caused by working with asphalt? Find out the safety steps they should take to limit your exposure.
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Independent Contractor Myths: Don’t Lose Your Rights as an Employee by Believing ThemMany employers misclassify employees as independent contractors to deny them compensation for their injuries. Learn the myths that you shouldn’t believe here.
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How Can Your Non-Subscriber Employer Prevent Workplace Violence—And Keep You Safe On The Job?If your non-subscriber employer didn’t take steps to reduce workplace violence, you may have a negligence claim if you are the victim of workplace violence.
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Could An Older Truck Driver Be More Likely To Cause Your Truck Wreck?Was the truck driver who caused your accident over 65 years old? The Hart Law Firm explains how the trucker’s age may have contributed to his negligence.
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What General Motor’s Agreement to Delay Recall of Its Takata Airbags Could Mean for You and Your FamilyDo you own a GM vehicle with a Takata airbag? GM entered into an agreement with NHTSA to delay recall of these airbags. The Hart Law Firm explains the details.
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Are You at Greater Risk of Dying in a Motorcycle Accident in Texas?A recent GHSA study found that motorcyclist fatalities rose by 10 percent in 2015. Are you at higher risk of dying while riding your motorcycle in Texas?
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Don’t Treat Your Motorcycle Crash Case Like a Car Accident ClaimMotorcycle crashes are not the same as an auto accident. Learn how the unique differences will affect your claim for compensation.
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FMCSA’s New Rules for Training of New Truck Drivers Closer to Becoming LawFMCSA is implementing training requirements for new truck drivers before they can be issued a CDL in an effort to prevent deadly accidents.
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NHTSA Wants Speed Limit Devices on Trucks to Force Them to Slow DownNHTSA is proposing regulations to force truckers to drive at lower speeds. Find out what the rules could require and how they will protect you and your family.