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Can I File a Premises Liability Lawsuit for a Swimming Pool Accident?
Posted By The Law Office of Daniel D. Horowitz, III PC 02-Aug-2019
The scorching summer weather in Texas drives many people in our state to use public swimming pools. However, there are also a higher number of swimming pool accidents during the summer. Slip and fall accidents, drownings and even decapitations from swimming pool drains can harm swimmers. You may be able to file a premises liability […]
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Are We About to Witness a Wave of Electric Scooter Lawsuits?
Posted By The Law Office of Daniel D. Horowitz, III PC 26-Jul-2019
Electric scooters are popular in major cities across Texas, including Austin, Dallas and San Antonio. Customers of scooter companies like Bird and Lime can use smartphone apps to unlock scooters parked around the city. Houston may be the next city to experience the electric scooter craze. Here’s why you should not be thrilled about scooters […]
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Texas Boating Laws and Requirements
Posted By The Law Office of Daniel D. Horowitz, III PC 24-Jul-2019
It is boat season in Texas. With many lakes and the Gulf nearby, there are many opportunities for Texans to get out on the water with friends and family this summer. Below, we have outlined a few important Texas boating laws. Following these boating requirements can help keep you safe from a boat accident. Do […]
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Texas Oil Refineries and Oilfield Hazards
Posted By The Law Office of Daniel D. Horowitz, III PC 02-Jul-2019
When it comes to oil production, the United States is split into five districts. These districts are called Petroleum Administration for Defense Districts (PADD). Texas is a part of PADD 3, or the Gulf Coast region. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), Texas produced 40.5 percent of the nation’s oil in 2018. Below, […]
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How Can I Report Unsafe Truck Drivers?
Posted By The Law Office of Daniel D. Horowitz, III PC 20-Jun-2019
Trucks are the heaviest vehicles on our roads. These massive vehicles can weigh up to 80,000 pounds when they are fully loaded. In addition to their weight, these vehicles may travel at speeds greater than 60 miles per hour, or even much faster if the driver is speeding. When you combine the weight and speed […]