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Monthly Archives: February 2017

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What types of compensation are available in auto accidents?

Auto Accidents, Personal InjuryBy Ben Bronston & AssociatesFebruary 24, 2017

No one walks out their door in the morning and thinks they will end up in the back of an ambulance after an automobile accident. Unfortunately, this happens more than we think. Victims of auto accidents face an uphill battle in getting the compensation they are entitled to after an accident, all while trying to…

Who is liable for dog bites in Texas?

Dog Bites, Personal InjuryBy Ben Bronston & AssociatesFebruary 20, 2017

The aftermath of a dog bite is usually a scary experience for all involved. Victims of a dog attack can suffer traumatic and painful injuries, and sometimes are forced to undergo costly medical treatment.  A dog’s owner can face trouble in a dog bite case depending on the city or county in which the incident…

Towing industry accident report: Falls overboard still lead fatalities

Maritime Law, Personal InjuryBy Ben Bronston & AssociatesFebruary 17, 2017

How does the Jones Act Protect Victims of Maritime Accidents? Working on the water can be one of the most rewarding, albeit dangerous, experiences one can have. Maritime workers face a high risk of injury and death everyday. This is particularly true for the maritime towing industry.  While the fatality trend is lowering, the risk…

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