Car Accidents and DWI Accidents

Personal Injury FAQs
Houston Personal Injury Attorney Steve Lee answers your questions regarding car accidents, truck accidents, DWI accidents, construction accidents, offshore accidents and refinery and industrial accidents. We represent personal injury and accident victims throughout Texas.

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Anyone who has ever seen “The Flintstones” can attest to how painful it would be to walk your car to work. The coarseness of the road and the vehicle’s weight would wreak havoc on Fred and Barney’s feet–but many of…

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Every year hundreds of bicyclists across the nation are killed in traffic accidents while thousands more are injured. Texas alone suffers approximately 50 bike fatalities annually—the second highest number of all 50 states (only Florida has more fatal bike crashes)….

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The most common types of injuries sustained in car accidents are regrettably the most criticized, overlooked, and underestimated—soft tissue injuries. This term refers to damage to tendons, ligaments, and muscles anywhere in the body. These are called soft tissues in…

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In recent years, St. Patrick’s Day has become less about celebrating one’s Irish heritage and more about getting drunk—and the earlier, the better. From breakfast Keg-and-Egg bashes to the Houston PubCrawl, the goal seems to be to stay drunk all…

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Most people do not want to be a bother to anyone, let alone law enforcement officials. So often when we see an accident or suspicious activity, we consider reporting it to the police, only to decide against it. Usually, we…

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Making sure your child stays safe is one of the most important responsibilities you have as a parent. Driving safely and preparing your child for the ever-present possibility of a car wreck requires both planning and execution. A primary extension…

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Emergency Medical Services, or EMS, is a great deal more than the ambulance that transports you from the accident scene to a medical center. From offering on-scene care and treatment to en route care and transportation to a hospital or…

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Not only can a driver under the age of 21 be punished legally for drunk driving, the standards judging what constitutes “impaired” driving are much, much stricter for young drivers. Typically, a driver under the age of 21 who is…

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