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Firemen and Fort Responders

We are proud to be called upon to help firefighters and their families from time to time. We thank them for their trust in us and we are obviously proud of their work everyday.

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Biloxi Train Crash Update

Our Firm has had several hearings and is prosecuting the CSX/Echo Bus crash in Mississippi. We continue to help people injured in catastrophic Bus and Train collisions

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10 Things You Can Do to Manage Your Symptoms at Home

10 Things You Can Do to Manage Your Symptoms at Home

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Train Crash in Biloxi

The Haslam Firm is currently representing the families who’s lives were destroyed by the train crashing into the bus in Biloxi.

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Deadly Defect Found in Takata Airbags

A warning from Associated Press regarding a deadly defect in Takata Airbags.

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Deaths Caused by Running Red Lights

Ben Foldy writes in his August 2019 article in the Wall Street Journal about the rise of red light related deaths.

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Consumer Reports Highlights

Allstate in Tarrant county- Fort Worth area and Dallas are denying almost all UIM/Um claims and making insureds hire attorneys to obtain the insurance policy benefits they paid for.

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What Are the Most Common Types of Auto Accident Cases You Handle?

The Haslam Firm, LLP handles a variety of different types of auto wreck cases in Texas. The most common types are fender-benders, intersectional collisions, and improper lane changes where there is only property damage.

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New HOS Rules by The FMCSA

Yesterday the FMCSA announced approved changes to the HOS rules. The changes will go into effect 120 days after they’re published in the Federal Register (probably in the next week or two).

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Ovarian Cancer & Johnson’s Baby Powder Case

A new trial has been ordered on claims of Johnson’s Baby Powder causing ovarian cancer. In the California Court of Appeals, Eva Echeverria’s lawsuit for $70 million in compensatory damages, as well as $347 million in punitive damages...

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