Houston Personal Injury Blog - Denena Points, PC

Were you or your loved one injured when a GM airbag didn’t deploy?

Did your ignition switch turn off the car while you were driving and cause a crash? Contact the Houston ignition switch defect attorneys at Denena Points, PC for a free legal consultation. You might be eligible for a full financial recovery from GM and the ignition switch manufacturer because of the auto defect that led […]

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Evening Rush Hour Crash on Houston’s SW Freeway Kills 1

A major collision between a U.S. Postal Service truck and an SUV caused both vehicles to erupt into flames, killing one victim in the SUV. Two other occupants from the SUV were reportedly able to escape the fiery Southwest Freeway crash. They were both transported to the hospital as was the USPS contract truck driver. […]

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Houston Initiatives seek to promote Safety and Awareness of Bicyclists

In recent years, Texas cities have been seeing a sharp increase in motor vehicle crashes involving pedestrian and bicyclist accident fatalities. The increase has prompted Austin to survey those who use its roads in an attempt to learn how to enhance safety for those who walk and cycle in the capital. Trying to discover common […]

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Faulty Lap Bar Blamed for Fall from Wisconsin Roller Coaster

The wife of Anthony Theisen, the man who was hurled out of the Opa roller coaster in Wisconsin as it rounded a turn, said that his lap bar malfunctioned and unlocked during the ride. A woman who had ridden in the same seat as Mr. Theisen 5 minutes before he fell from the car said […]

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Pattern of decay around Oakdale building collapse site in Philly

Yet another series of Philadelphia building collapses has been taking place. The recent fall of the wall of an abandoned brick row house at Myrtlewood and Oakdale in the Strawberry Mansion neighborhood left one man with an injured shoulder when debris from the collapse struck him. The debris also destroyed a nearby car. One resident […]

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Piling Heavy Steel might have caused Boston Building Collapse

Preliminary investigations led to the conclusion that a heavy load of steel, perhaps rebar, placed on the unfinished 12th floor of the high-rise apartment tower on Stuart Street might have led to the precipitous Boston building collapse that injured three people last week. A Boston Fire Department spokesman said that the metal decking and beams […]

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Boston Building Partially Collapses under its own Weight, Injuring 2

A high-rise residential tower under construction In Boston’s Chinatown on Stuart Street partially collapsed on Thursday around 8 a.m., injuring two people. A Deputy Fire Chief told reporters that a dead load on the 12th floor collapsed and pancaked down to the 5th floor. The construction collapse injury attorneys at Denena Points, PC mention that […]

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Car Crash Chaos as Drivers U Turn on Busy Dallas Freeway

Just when you think you’ve seen every possible way drivers can cause traffic chaos and crashes, something like the LBJ wrong way driving debacle takes you by surprise. Our I-635 accident injury attorneys note that reports are still trying to sort out all the details of what happened, but it appears that a driver weaving […]

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Conflicting descriptions as Philly demo job falls into other buildings

Descriptions conflict regarding the latest Philly demolition job to suddenly collapse into and damage adjacent buildings. Our building collapse attorneys remember reading a few weeks ago that the historic Old Shirt Corner building in Old City was to be torn down. But some local residents are saying they knew nothing of the impending demolition and […]

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