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Jeffrey H. Rasansky

Dallas Personal Injury Lawyer.

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  1. When the Product Is Not to Blame

    Written by attorney Jeffrey Rasansky, 10 months ago.

    Product liability lawyers in Texas get all kinds of claims brought before them. In some cases, these are pretty straightforward cases where people have been injured by a product that they thought was safe and that they had every reason to believe was safe. Sometimes unsafe drugs...

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  2. Getting Ready to Sue for Nursing Home Abuse

    Written by attorney Jeffrey Rasansky, 10 months ago.

    Your lawyer will be there to help you at every stage once your case goes to court. Before you even have a case against a nursing home put together, however, you can usually help to speed things along by taking care of a few things. 1: Get All the Documentation You Have Anythi...

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  3. Texas Truck Accident Settlements Can Be Large

    Written by attorney Jeffrey Rasansky, 10 months ago.

    Drivers who get hit by commercial vehicles may want to consider filing lawsuits. In some cases, the settlements and jury awards can be quite large and can provide enough money to help the families recover from the property and medical damage they suffered. In a recent case, a se...

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  4. Transportation Secretary Releases Plan to Deal with Distracted Driving

    Written by attorney Jeffrey Rasansky, 10 months ago.

    US transportation Secretary Ray LaHood released what the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is calling a "Blueprint for Ending Distracted Driving". It is a plan comprised of several parts that are designed to reduce the incidences of people driving while using their ...

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  5. Employing New Methods To Catch Drunk Drivers

    Written by attorney Jeffrey Rasansky, 10 months ago.

    Depending upon the circumstances, a driver who refused to take a breathalyzer could potentially cause problems for law enforcement, in some jurisdictions. One of the strategies is being used to combat this is called no refusal. The program is rather drastic sounding but, because...

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  6. Brakes Cause Fatal Dump Truck Crash

    Written by attorney Jeffrey Rasansky, 10 months ago.

    A dump truck crash in Akron, Ohio that took the life of the driver is being blamed on ineffective brakes. According to a report in NewsNet5.com, the driver was, according to witnesses, trying to wave other drivers off and honking at them to warn them that he didn't have control ...

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  7. Accidents Demonstrate Common Hazards on Freeways

    Written by attorney Jeffrey Rasansky, 10 months ago.

    Sometimes, the most dramatic accidents in the media do a good job of demonstrating the common hazards on freeways and, to some extent, highways. Some of the stories give good examples of what you should watch out for when you're out and about and are on the busy Dallas area stre...

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  8. Deadliest Time of Year for Teens Comes as Summer Begins

    Written by attorney Jeffrey Rasansky, 11 months ago.

    A report in USA Today detailed that the period between Memorial Day and Labor Day is the deadliest for teenage drivers. It's easy to understand why. During the school year, most teenage drivers are in school and involved in school activities at night. During the summer, however, ...

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  9. Texas Transport Service Shut Down

    Written by attorney Jeffrey Rasansky, 11 months ago.

    Demco Express and Demco Trans, Inc. have been ordered to shut down by the US Department of Transportation Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. According to a report in TruckingInfo.com, the Texas carrier was shut down due to representatives of the agency discovering safet...

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  10. Teen Driving Restrictions Show Benefits

    Written by attorney Jeffrey Rasansky, 11 months ago.

    Up until 1996, most teenagers go through driver's education, got their temporary license and then got their full adult license right away. Today, teenagers usually have to go through a process of getting graduated driver's licenses, each one of them having restrictions designed t...

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