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Legacy | Personal Injury Law July 14, 2016
Speeding Trucker Kills Two in El Paso
Austin, TX (Law Firm Newswire) July 14, 2016 – The semi truck in an accident near El Paso rear-ended a car, killing two women. According to the police accident report, a big rig driver was speeding and did not reduce…
Legacy | Legal News July 7, 2016
Man’s Boyfriend Witnesses His Death on Highway
Austin, TX (Law Firm Newswire) July 7, 2016 – It was yet another drunk driving accident that took the life of Dickinson resident 43-year-old Troy McNeil on Bay Area Boulevard. Mr. McNeil and his long-time partner were heading south on…
Legacy | Personal Injury Law June 28, 2016
Trucker Never Slowed Before Causing Fatal Accident, Says Attorney Brooks Schuelke
Austin, TX (Law Firm Newswire) June 28, 2016 – An 18-wheeler truck driver killed three in this horrendous Montgomery County accident in Texas. Three cars were involved in this chain reaction accident — a Mercedes, Cadillac and another vehicle. Five…
Legacy | Personal Injury Law June 24, 2016
Relax Trucking Industry Rules? Say It Is Not So
Austin, TX (Law Firm Newswire) June 24, 2016 – In an odd turn of events, an amendment to ban the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) from spending money to enforce new safety rules was passed into law. In what…
Legacy | Personal Injury Law June 20, 2016
Petrillo Goldberg Comment on Hit-and-Run Accident Where Teen Killed a Pedestrian
Pennsauken, NJ (Law Firm Newswire) June 20, 2016 – In Camden, New Jersey, on April 25th, a 16-year-old boy struck and killed a 53-year-old pedestrian while driving a stolen vehicle. As reported in Patch.com, the teen hit Tia Walker with…
Legacy | Personal Injury Law June 10, 2016
Texas Truckers Concerned About Hike in Accident Rates
Austin, TX (Law Firm Newswire) June 10, 2016 – I-10 in Texas has a shocking rate of semi-truck accidents — 65 collisions since January 1, 2016. Trucking accidents are the most horrific of all collisions on the highway. Few victims…