Monday, April 30, 2012
Motorcyclists' Deaths Reveal Dangers
Friday, April 27, 2012
Thirteen Children Injured in School Bus Accident
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Enforcement Problems Challenge Victims
Monday, April 23, 2012
Will You Be Injured at Warrior Dash?
Saturday, April 21, 2012
TxDOT Admits Customers Wrongfully Charged
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Out-of-Gas Car Injures Children
Two girls died this week when the car in which they were riding ran out of gas on I-35. Of course, the accident wasn’t only tragic, but entirely avoidable. Moreover, the horrifying accident not only took their lives, but also injured five others.
Most people recognize that members of society have an ethical obligation to care for one another. What you may not realize is that we have certain legal obligations as well. In many cases, tragic deaths and injuries aren’t merely the result of poor decisions or unethical conduct, but also violations of another person’s legal rights. When cause, effect, and injury come together, you may need a lawyer to help sort out the legal consequences.
The attorneys at Fears | Nachawati can help you understand the legal ramifications associated with the injuries you’ve sustained. If you’ve been involved in a car accident, you may have questions about how you should interact with a number of other parties, such as your insurance provider, the person who struck you, and their insurance provider. Fortunately, we can help you sort out the answers. For your free consultation, call us at 1.866.322.6898 or email us at http://www.fnlawfirm.com/contact.cfm. We can help!
Monday, April 16, 2012
El Centro Warns of Student Exposure to Tuberculosis
El Centro, a community college within the Dallas County Community College District, announced this week that students in multiple classes might have exposed to tuberculosis, TB, during the course of instruction. The announcement has raised concerns among students and parents about the level of public health at the local school.
What kind of legal consequences exist for an institution that fails to protect guests from possible public health risks? The answer to this question isn’t uniform or clear, but it is important. If you or a loved one has been exposed to illness at a school or workplace, the owners and managers of the facility may be legally responsible. Talk to the professionals and attorneys at Fears | Nachawati today to fight out more about the relationship between your health and your workplace. For your free consultation, call us at 1.866.322.6898 or email us at http://www.fnlawfirm.com/contact.cfm.