Author Archives: Jay Butchko

Houston Car Accident Underscores Prevalence Of Wrong-Way Driving
There are few things that are more terrifying for a driver casually driving down the road than seeing another vehicle speed down the road at them head-on. One-way highways, one-lane roads, and small city streets with only room for one car are all places where a head-on collision might occur if a driver goes… Read More »

Tragic Workplace Accident Leaves 22-Year-Old Texas Man Dead
A horrific workplace accident occurred in Spring, Texas this week on Thursday morning, October 6. According to local news reports, a 22-year-old man working for Groundhog Foundation Drilling was working on a warehouse construction site located off of I-45 near the Grand Parkway when the workplace accident occurred. The details of the workplace accident… Read More »

Seeking Justice For A Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic brain injuries in the context of personal injury cases is an important topic that perhaps isn’t discussed often enough. When most people think about personal injury cases, their minds most likely drift to television commercials advertising legal help for mass torts, medical malpractice, and car accidents. However, traumatic brain injuries are both extremely… Read More »

Houston Auto Accident Leaves 19-year-old Injured, Unborn Baby Pronounced Dead
It is a well-known fact that every time a person gets into a motor vehicle to travel they put themselves at risk of being involved in an auto accident. With millions of drivers navigating the road at any one time across the United States, the sheer probability of getting into a collision, fender bender,… Read More »

Houston Construction Workers Rescued From Trench Narrowly Escape Workplace Injuries
There is no doubt that construction work is some of the most dangerous work in the United States and in Texas. On a construction site, workers must navigate a workplace filled with heavy equipment, loud noises, sharp tools, high platforms and even sometimes low trenches and ditches. Construction site work is so dangerous that… Read More »

Pearland Rollover Auto Accident Claims Four Passengers, Speeding Driver Pronounced Dead
Auto accidents that end in fatality are always heartbreaking. That heartbreak is compounded when multiple lives are taken, including those of minor passengers. Unfortunately, a severe rollover auto accident occurred in Pearland this week that left five people dead, including a minor passenger. The driver of one of the cars, who was speeding, sadly… Read More »

The Houston Personal Injury Case Timeline: Initiating A Houston Personal Injury Case
When an individual is injured in an accident by the negligence of another person or party, they may wonder how they can get justice for the trauma and financial costs they have endured as a result. Initiating a court case may seem like a daunting task for a person who has just experienced an… Read More »

Popular Children’s Beverage Recalled Due To Possible Contamination
One of the last things a parent wants to face is the possibility that they have given a child food or beverage that could potentially make them sick. When a parent purchases a food or beverage product at a grocery store, they have a level of trust that the manufacturer and producer of the… Read More »

Cruise Ship Passenger Tragically Dies On Cruise Destination Excursion
Local excursions are a popular activity for cruise ship passengers when they dock at destination ports. Cruisers book excursions directly with local companies or through the cruise ship line itself to get a taste of local culture, get out of the city and off the beaten path, and to try activities they otherwise might… Read More »

Burn Injuries Present One Of The Leading Causes Of Death In The United States
There is no doubt that a fire can turn lethal in an instant. A small fire in a home wood stove can quickly turn into a house fire, a campfire can turn into a charred campground, and a cigarette can ignite an entire forest into flames. In terms of the human toll, burns from… Read More »