On February 26, 2020, the Centers for Disease and Prevention (CDC) issued a notice confirming a possible instance of “community spread” of the COVID-19 virus in the United States. In the news release, the CDC confirmed an infection of COVID-19 in California. The case...
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Prevention Tips for COVID-19
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is a “new” coronavirus that was not identified before. COVID-19 was first identified in Wuhan, China and on February 11, 2020, the World Health Organization announced...
Medical Evidence in a Disability Claim
When people apply for Social Security Disability (SSDI) benefits, the SSA will need to see medical evidence that supports the applicant’s claim. In fact, the SSA considers medical evidence to be the “cornerstone of the disability determination.” If you decide to file...
Is it More Dangerous to Drive at Night?
For some drivers who have to commute to work or who get stuck in traffic a lot, they may prefer to drive at night when there are fewer cars on the road and when things have slowed down, but is it actually safer to do so? As it turns out, night driving is not safer;...
Street Racing (Drag Racing) is Dangerous!
If you’re a fan of the Fast and the Furious movies, you have probably seen plenty of scenes involving street racing, also called “drag racing.” In Texas, street racing is against the law for obvious reasons – it’s extremely dangerous! In fact, Paul Walker, the star of...
Yielding to Pedestrians in Texas
The term “pedestrian” refers to people who are walking or otherwise “on foot.” When you’re the one behind the wheel, you should always be on the lookout for pedestrians, whether you’re approaching an intersection, driving in a residential neighborhood, looking for a...
What is Dual Nationality?
You heard about “dual nationality,” but do you know how it works? When a person has dual nationality or dual citizenship, it means they are a citizen of two countries at the same time. In some situations, a person has dual citizenship automatically without doing...
Texas’ Seat Belt Laws
You’ve been around the block. You’ve passed the written test to receive your Texas driver’s license, so you know seat belts save people’s lives. Not only do they save lives, but each state has laws on the books about seat belt use. OK, seat belts save lives, but do...
Most Common Causes of Car Accidents in Texas
Even though car accidents are called “accidents,” the reality is that most collisions are preventable. What does this mean? It means that the majority of traffic accidents are the direct result of driver error, with the exception of automotive defects because those...
Is Texting While Driving Illegal in Texas?
People have been driving while distracted since the invention of the automobile. From distracting passengers and pets to eating and drinking behind the wheel, to applying makeup, reading maps, and trying to manage children in the backseat, distracted driving can and...