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![]() Scott Edgett is a Texas Trial Attorney with the Humphreys & Peterson Law Firm, PLLC, in Dallas, Texas, that specializes in holding negligent parties and manufacturers accountable for serious injuries to Texans. Mr. Edgett can be reached at Scott@TexasJusticeForAll.com or toll free at (866)259-0661. You can also visit the Humphreys & Peterson Law Firm website www.TexasJusticeForAll.com for answers to any of your legal questions.
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![]() 7 Crucial Steps to Follow to Protect Your Rights When Involved in a Texas Automobile AccidentTexas Personal Injury Attorney Scott Edgett provides his list of the 7 Crucial Steps To Follow To Protect Your Rights When Involved In A Texas Automobile Accident. Being involved in a car accident in Texas is frightening, and legal issues are certainly not on your mind during the first few moments after the crash. Nevertheless, the actions you take, starting immediately after the accident, can have a substantial impact on what will happen to you in the legal system. ![]() 7 Deadly Dangers to Children During the HolidaysTexas Child Advocacy Attorney Scott Edgett provides a list of his 7 Deadly Dangers to Children During the Holidays. Family gatherings, holiday dinners, and special traditions are suppose to be the most wonderful times of the year, especially for children. Unfortunately, for emergency room doctors it is also one of the busiest times of the year. Learn how to protect your little ones from some common holiday dangers and make your holidays happy and safe. ![]() Victoria’s Secret Bras Cause Rashes & Hives - Could Result in Class Action LawsuitSeveral women across the United States have complained of rashes, hives, and bumps caused from their Victoria's Secret bras. One woman's bra was scientifically tested which tested postive for formaldehyde. ![]() Infants' Mylicon Gas Relief Dye Drops Recalled for Possible Metal FragmentsJohnson & Johnson/Merck Consumer Pharmaceuticals Company is recalling approximately 12,000 units of Infants' Mylicon Gas Relief Dye Drops because the bottles could contain possible metal fragments inside the over the counter medicine. Consumers should immediately stop using Infants' Mylicon Gas Relief Dye Drops on their children if this medicine was purchased after October 5, 2008. ![]() Over-the-counter Cough and Cold Products for Children Soon to Change Labels To: “do not Use in Children Under 4 Years of Age”OVER-THE-COUNTER COUGH AND COLD PRODUCTS FOR CHILDREN SOON TO CHANGE LABEL TO: “DO NOT USE IN CHILDREN UNDER 4 YEARS OF AGE”
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