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Arrest Made in Frisco Cold Case Murder
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In cases of wrongful death, families may pursue compensation for their loss, including medical expenses and emotional distress. If you believe your loved one died due to another’s negligence, consulting with an experienced attorney can help you understand your rights and options under Texas law.
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A deadly crash in Parker County claimed the life of a 77-year-old man after a collision involving an 18-wheeler south of Springtown. According to DFW Scanner, the crash happened around 1:30 p.m. Friday, May 8, at Farm to Market Road 51 and Veal Station Road. Parker County emergency crews, Parker County Hospital District EMS, the Parker County Sheriff’s Office, and DPS responded to the scene. Investigators said the man’s vehicle was stopped at the Veal Station Road stop sign before the driver failed to yield the right of way to an 18-wheeler. Officials said the truck was unable to avoid the collision. The driver of the passenger vehicle was pronounced dead at the scene, and the crash remains under investigation. Fatal crashes involving 18-wheelers require a thorough investigation, even when early reports suggest a failure to yield. A Texas wrongful death lawyer can review whether visibility, roadway design, stop sign placement, sightlines, truck speed, braking distance, driver reaction time, distraction, or other preventable factors contributed to the crash. Truck accident evidence can disappear quickly. Black box data, dashcam footage, driver logs, inspection records, maintenance records, vehicle damage, roadway measurements, crash scene photos, witness statements, police reports, and crash reconstruction evidence may all be critical to determining what happened and who may be responsible. If your loved one was killed in a Parker County 18-wheeler accident, FM 51 crash, Veal Station Road collision, or Texas wrongful death case involving a commercial truck, your family may have the right to seek justice and pursue compensation for funeral expenses, lost financial support, mental anguish, loss of companionship, and other damages. Call (214) 699-6524 for a free consultation. You don’t pay unless we win.
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Second Arrest in Plano Father's Cold Case Murder
If you have lost a loved one due to circumstances that involve foul play or suspect wrongful death, it is crucial to seek legal counsel. Texas law allows families to file wrongful death claims to pursue compensation for emotional and financial losses. An experienced attorney can help navigate the complexities of such cases and advocate for your rights during this challenging time.
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Texas Wrongful Death Lawyer: Man Found Dead in Ditch in Splendora
A death investigation is underway in Splendora after a man was found dead in a ditch Thursday morning. According to ABC13, Splendora police said officers responded around 7:20 a.m. to the service road in the 15000 block of U.S. 59 Business. The man’s identity had not been released as of the report. Splendora police said the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office will assist as part of a multi-agency investigation. Authorities have not yet released additional details about how the man died or whether a vehicle, roadway hazard, criminal act, or other factor may have been involved. Death investigations require a thorough review of all available evidence. A Texas wrongful death lawyer can evaluate whether negligent security, a hit-and-run crash, unsafe roadway conditions, poor lighting, dangerous property conditions, or another preventable factor may have contributed to the death. Important evidence can disappear quickly. Surveillance footage, 911 calls, witness statements, roadway evidence, nearby business cameras, police reports, medical examiner findings, and scene photos may all be critical to determining what happened and who may be responsible. If your loved one was found deceased in a Splendora death investigation, Montgomery County wrongful death case, suspected hit-and-run, or incident involving unsafe property or roadway conditions, your family may have the right to seek justice and pursue compensation for funeral expenses, lost financial support, mental anguish, loss of companionship, and other damages. Call (214) 699-6524 for a free consultation. You don’t pay unless we win.
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