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Common Types of Personal Injury Cases in Houston

Chelsie King Garza is a Houston medical malpractice lawyer with experience in state and federal court. She has successfully handled complex commercial and product liability litigation, in addition to a variety of personal injury matters.

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Common Types of Personal Injury Cases in Houston

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  1. Car Accidents Car accidents are among the leading causes of personal injury claims in Houston. With the city's heavy traffic and frequent congestion, collisions occur daily. Common causes of car accidents include distracted driving, speeding, driving under the influence, and reckless behavior. Truck Accidents Houston sees a high volume of commercial trucks on its roads, leading to serious truck- related accidents. Due to their size and weight, trucks can cause catastrophic injuries in collisions. These cases often involve complex liability issues, as trucking companies, drivers, and manufacturers may all be held responsible. Workplace Injuries Workplace injuries are common in Houston, especially in industries like construction, oil and gas, and manufacturing. Employees who suffer injuries on the job may be entitled to workers’ compensation, but in some cases, they can file a personal injury lawsuit against a negligent employer or third party. Dog Bites Houston has strict dog bite laws, and owners can be held liable if their pet injures someone. Texas follows the “one-bite rule,” meaning that if a dog has previously shown aggression, the owner is responsible for future attacks. Contact Us Get in touch now at 713-893-8808 if you are looking for a Houston personal injury attorney www.chelsiegarzalaw.com

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