Austin Personal Injury Blog
It’s not directly related to personal injury litigation, but a little history was made yesterday when a Travis County jury convicted a drunk driver of murder for killing someone in a car wreck. This was the first murder conviction in Travis County for a drunk driver. The story from the Austin American Statesman is here. For additional information…
Read MoreWe’ve written extensively about the dangers posed by the trucking industry. We have prior posts on truckers admitting rules violations, two national reports about the dangers of trucking accidents, and a series from the Dallas Morning News about Texas trucking accidents. But now, there are new concerns about trucking safety. Under the North American Free…
Read MoreHow far is too far? Personal injury lawyers have always known that insurance companies might hire investigators to follow their clients. But a new story shows just how far some companies are willing to go. Last week, the Atlanta Journal Constitution broke a story that started: When a new couple arrived at Southside Christian Fellowship…
Read MoreUntil September 1 and the start of the UT football season rolls around, there just isn’t much going on here in Austin sports-wise. So when we saw that Michael Wilbon of the Washington Post had written an article about athletes and their civil litigation and criminal prosecution woes (the latter of which hit a little close…
Read MoreFor some reason, Austin news stations have run several stories this week that should be of interest to Austin personal injury lawyers and our clients. First, the city of Austin is installing its first red light cameras. Right now, the cameras are only at a couple of intersections around town, but if they catch on,…
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