Investigations Begin in Deadly Houston Trench Collapse
A Houston apartment complex was the site of a deadly trench collapse on Feb. 5, 2025, claiming the life of one construction worker while another barely escaped. With little known…
A Houston apartment complex was the site of a deadly trench collapse on Feb. 5, 2025, claiming the life of one construction worker while another barely escaped. With little known…
Work accidents and injuries can shatter lives. For some victims, like undocumented workers and their families, the aftermath can be especially difficult, raising questions about what to do next, if…
A car accident happens every 56 seconds in Texas. When you’re undocumented and involved in one of these wrecks, you could be worried about a lot more than vehicle damage…
A construction accident in Downtown Houston has left one worker injured — and a 100-year-old historic landmark damaged — with many now wondering what happened and who may be to…
Driving in Texas could be riskier, take longer, and cost more than it does in most states. That’s because Texas tops the rankings of the states with the worst roadways,…
At least 14 workers lose their lives on the job every day in the U.S., authorities say. That’s according to the latest report from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration…
Ice, sleet, and snow can be deadly on the roads, especially for massive 18-wheelers. That’s because icy roads and winter weather can pose unique challenges for truckers, other motorists, and…
Texas and 11 other states lead the nation in fatal 18-wheeler accidents, and those Deadliest Dozen slightly changed this year, according to safety experts at the Truck Safety Coalition (TSC).…
Fewer traffic deaths occurred on U.S. roads in 2024, making it the 3rd consecutive year of declines in crash fatalities. That’s according to initial data from federal authorities, who have…
Roughly 1 in 8 semi-truck accidents involves driver fatigue. That’s according to federal authorities, who deem drowsy driving to be as dangerous as drunk driving. Looking to try to address this…