Christmas Injuries

Christmas Injuries

Christmas is supposed to be a joyous time with lights, laughter, singing, and other activities associated with the festive occasion. But sometimes this joy is interrupted by injuries. At Springer & Lyle, we are aware that when someone is hurt, especially at Christmas time, the injury may have a greater impact…

Car Accident Myths

Car Accident Myths

There are common beliefs about car accidents that are not true but are instead just myths. Our attorneys at Springer & Lyle think it is important for you to know what the myths are. Some common car accident myths include the following. A Low Impact Car Accident is Not Serious This kind of accident can…

Should I Seek Medical Treatment After a Moderate Accident?

Should I Seek Medical Treatment After a Moderate Accident?

If you are involved in a moderate car accident, you may think you are not hurt.  You resist getting checked out medically and may even say, “I’m okay.”  At our law firm, Springer & Lyle, we often see people who thought the same thing.  They refused medical treatment immediately after…

I Have Been In An Accident: When Do I Call An Attorney?

I Have Been In An Accident: When Do I Call An Attorney?

The term car accidents covers a wide range of situations: they stretch from seemingly mild fender benders in parking lots to multi-car pile ups on highways. Regardless of the degree of drama involved, even the slightest accident can result in serious injury. Personal Injury attorneys at Springer & Lyle want…

Texting Is Not the Only Thing That Causes Drivers to Be Distracted

Texting Is Not the Only Thing That Causes Drivers to Be Distracted

In 2018 in Texas, nearly 20 percent of all traffic accidents were caused by distracted drivers. That statistic has remained the same for five years, indicating drivers are simply not learning the driving behaviors they need to avoid. At Springer Lyle, our attorneys want to be sure you know what…

Red Light Cameras

Red Light Cameras

Almost since the day the first Red Light Cameras were installed in Texas in 2007, critics have said they should be removed. They claim that they are unconstitutional and cause more accidents than they prevent. Governor Greg Abbott agreed with the critics and signed a bill banning the use of…