Austin Personal Injury Blog
Texas Personal Injury Attorney Brooks Schuelke Advocates for Victims of Uninsured Motorist Accidents
With recent data revealing that a staggering 8.3% of Texas drivers are uninsured, equating to approximately 1,479,289 individuals on the roads without coverage, personal injury attorney Brooks Schuelke, who has spoken at seminars all over the state helping lawyers better pursue these claims, is on a mission to ensure justice for victims of uninsured motorist…
Read MoreAs the bond between humans and canines continues to thrive across the United States, Texas dog bite attorney Brooks Schuelke is on a mission to ensure justice for victims of dog attacks, with alarming statistics revealing the widespread prevalence of dog bites and their devastating consequences, Schuelke advocates for those harmed by negligent pet owners.…
Read MoreIn a compelling call to action, personal injury attorney Brooks Schuelke sheds light on the alarming prevalence and economic burden of older adult falls in Texas and across the United States. With over 14 million adults ages 65 and older reporting falls each year nationwide, the impact of these incidents reverberates through communities, resulting in…
Read MoreTruck crashes in the Austin area are relatively frequent. Many have a deadly outcome, as did one truck crash on State Highway 45 near the US 183 toll road. In one Highway 45 crash, a pick-up truck slammed into the back of an 18-wheeler, killing the pick-up driver. The collision happened about 6:45 a.m. The…
Read MoreTraumatic brain injury (TBI) is a lot more common than we might think and dramatically affects how the brain works. TBIs can be acquired due to a blow to the head, such as in a car accident or while playing sports, or may result from a penetration injury, such as a gunshot wound. TBI affects…
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