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Premises Liability
May 25, 2016
Mother of girl with rope burn to neck sues school
Waco, Texas resident Sandy Rougely filed a personal injury claim against Live Oak Classical School, where her 12-year-old daughter is enrolled, after the girl returned from a school-sponsored camp out with an injury to the front half of her neck. School trustee Jeremy Counseller said in a statement that the student injured her neck accidentally after an accident with a rope swing.…
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Premises Liability
July 16, 2015
Safety Hazards to Watch Out for After a Flood
Flood Aftermath: Avoid These Safety Hazards The aftermath of a flood can cause safety hazards long after the storm has passed. Standing water can harbor bacteria and electricity, and vehicles can still be swept away in a swiftly flowing current. Keep these crucial after-flood safety hazard tips in mind if you encounter flooding: Addressing Home…
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Premises Liability
June 24, 2015
How Dangerous is Black Mold?
Molds that produce mycotoxins, like black mold, are considered very hazardous. The mold itself is not toxic, but the mycotoxin byproducts of the mold growth can cause respiratory problems, among other effects. Black mold is the common name for Stachybotrys chartarum mold, and it can grow inside homes and buildings, making it a very dangerous…
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Premises Liability
June 16, 2015
Safety Tips to Remember in a Flood
Being prepared can help you and your family get through a flood in Texas without loss of life or injury. Many floods are considered “flash floods.” These floods happen fast, and the ground has no time to absorb the water. Here is what you need to know ahead of time to stay safe during flood…
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