Everyone on Board Killed After Plane Crashes Into Addison Hangar On Sunday, June 30, 2019, a twin-engine Beechcraft King Air plane crashed into a private hangar. All ten on board were killed in this fiery crash. The flight had been headed to St. Petersburg, Florida. The plane had recently changed hands, and was previously owned
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Wrongful Death
Dallas Crane Collapse – Injuries and Property Damage
Serious Injuries Occur After Crane Collapses In Uptown Dallas On Sunday, June 10, 2019, a fierce storm hit Dallas. Due to its severity, a tornado warning was issued. Wind speeds reached up 75 miles per hour, scattering debris across the city and leaving many without power. The storm also caused serious injuries. Elan City Lights,
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Epidemic of Blindness after Cataract Surgeries Using Toxic Injection at Various Eye Surgery Centers From Late 2016 through Early 2017
More than 30 are going blind after undergoing cataract surgeries in which a toxic drug was injected during the procedure. If you or someone you know underwent a cataract surgery from October 2016 to February 2017 in which an injection was administered, and you are now experiencing problems with vision in that eye, please call us
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Carbon Monoxide Safety Tips
The long summer has come to an end, and it’s time to gear up for winter. But before you turn on your heater up for the first time, consider this statistic from the Consumer Product Safety Commission: more than 1,500 people in the U.S. are killed every year by carbon monoxide poisoning in the home.
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Welcome to the State Fair of Texas!
The wait for the State Fair of Texas is almost over. Dallas kicks off another season of fried food, bird shows, butter carvings and Fair rides Sept. 27. But before hitting the Midway, take a minute to remind your kids of these fair ride safety tips. Fair Ride Safety Tips Trust your instincts. If you
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The Long-term Costs for Explosion Victims
As the tragic events of the fertilizer plant explosion in West, Texas continue to unfold, people from across Texas are rallying in support. From Waco fire and police volunteers to the American Red Cross’ participation, officials and volunteers are working to provide medical care, food and shelter for the evacuated West, Texas citizens. Searches continue
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Texas Bus Crash Leads to Questions in Safety
Bus Accident – Safety Guidelines Under Review A recent Texas bus accident is leading many to question the safety laws regarding public transportation. With two killed and as many as 23 injured, bus safety laws, and the speed at which those laws are enacted, must be reevaluated. New legislation to prevent fatal bus wrecks passed
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