“Individuals who use illicit drugs are more likely to commit crimes, and it is common for many offenses, including violent crimes, to be committed by individuals who had used drugs or alcohol prior to committing the crime, or who were using at the time of the...
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Flashing Yellow Lights in Texas Explained
Let’s face it: A lot of people are confused about flashing yellow lights or even just yellow lights in general. What’s the difference between a flashing yellow light and a yellow light that’s not flashing? Does a yellow light mean “speed up” or “slow down and come to...
Playground Accidents: Can Parents Sue?
Playground injuries have been occurring since playgrounds were invented. Kids have fallen off monkey bars, they’ve been burned sliding down burning hot slides, they’ve gotten slivers of wood in their hands from wooden playgrounds, they’ve been cut, their heads have...
Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim in Texas?
When someone is killed in an accident, because of another’s negligence, or even because of a wrongful act that was intentional, certain relatives of the decedent can file a “wrongful death” claim on their deceased loved one’s behalf. So, the next question is, “Who can...
Are Social Security Survivor Benefits for Kids Taxable?
According to the Social Security Administration (SSA), in 2017, the SSA distributed around $2.6 billion each month to roughly 4.2 million children because one or both of their parents were disabled, retired, or passed away. Those benefits helped provide for the...
How Do I Get a Motorcycle License in Texas?
Are you interested in obtaining a Texas motorcycle license? If so, we understand your interest. Not only are motorcycles fun to ride, but they are cheap on fuel, they get you in and out of traffic with ease and are a lot more economical than a standard passenger...
Will COVID-19 Mean More Uninsured Motorist Claims?
The novel coronavirus has affected virtually everyone living in the United States, whether they’re a U.S. citizen, a Green Card holder, or a non-U.S. citizen who has yet to go through the naturalization process. Needless to say, the people of Texas have felt the sting...
Can I Travel Abroad Amid the COVID-19 Crisis?
When the novel coronavirus first arrived in the United States, a lot of Americans didn’t know what to do or how to react. They had no idea what to expect. As schools and businesses began to shut down, people started to get the idea that we had troubled times ahead,...
USCIS Closes Offices Due to COVID-19
As the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic took the world by storm, public health departments across the country asked a significant number of “non-essential businesses” to close their doors or have their employees work from home. These orders not only impacted the...
Saving Money on Auto Insurance in Texas
People don't usually say, “I want to spend as much as I possibly can on my auto insurance.” Instead, drivers are concerned about saving money on their auto insurance premiums, especially since auto insurance is required by law and people have no choice but to buy...