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Category Archives: Premises Liability

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Private Swimming Pool Injury Claims in Texas: Getting Started

By Henrietta Ezeoke Law Firm |

Finding a personal injury lawyer in Texas who can handle a basic swimming pool injury case isn’t hard. Texas has one of the highest number of lawyers per capita in the country. But swimming pool drowning claims are hardly ever basic, especially once an owner’s homeowners insurance company hires a lawyer. Frequently, that happens… Read More »

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The New Dog Bite Claims in Texas

By Henrietta Ezeoke Law Firm |

Four years after coronavirus lockdowns ended, we still feel their effects in many ways. Pandemic puppies are a good example. In the spring of 2020, many people bought cute, cuddly puppies to help them deal with the lockdown. These puppies grew up largely indoors and largely in isolation. Now, these puppies are fully-grown dogs… Read More »

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Fatal Shooting at Allendale Apartment Complex

By Henrietta Ezeoke Law Firm |

Few details were available after officers responding to a shots-fired disturbed call found the body of a man in his 30s. Neighbors in the apartment below told police they heard three gunshots and a thud hit the floor. They then say it sounded like someone jumping out the back window of where the apartment… Read More »

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