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Follow on Google News | Texas Injury Firm Recognizes Lack of Highway Safety LawsHouston’s Wyly & Cook, LLP helps victims of auto accidents.
By: Wyly & Cook, LLP Texas was the first of the 50 states and the District of Columbia to allow speed limits of 85 MPH on the highways. Recent reports indicate a sharp increase in the number of traffic fatalities since implementation of the higher speed laws. This has sparked considerable concern from the national organization Mothers Against Drunk Driving and various legislators in Texas and other states. Awareness campaigns to educate and improve drivers’ behaviors focus on seat belt use, texting while driving bans, proper child restraints, motorcycle safety helmets, driving in accordance weather and road conditions, obeying traffic laws and never drink and drive. Attorney Brad Wyly has received recognition for three years in a row as a Texas Rising Star and placed in the Top 40 Under 40 in Texas. The firm represents all types of personal injury cases that result from car, bicycle, truck and motorcycle accidents, as well as premises liability, construction accidents, medical practice, nursing home abuse, and dangerous products. They are knowledgeable and experienced in all aspects of dealing with insurance claims from accidents and natural disasters. An accident with personal injuries or a wrongful death can bring hardship on a household. The firm helps victims and their families receive just and fair compensation. Take a moment to visit the firm online or by telephone and speak with an attorney about your personal injury case. A Houston personal injury lawyer can help you receive compensation for your injuries and suffering. Contact the firm at http://www.wylylawfirm.com. End
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