Month: August 2019

  • Ella Allen: Crosley Law’s 2019 Local Scholarship Winner

    Ella Allen: Crosley Law’s 2019 Local Scholarship Winner

    Crosley Law is excited to announce the 2019 winner of our Local Distracted Driving Scholarship. Each year, our law firm awards one local and national incoming or current college freshman with a scholarship. In the past few years, our scholarship has focused on raising awareness of the dangers of distracted driving. Applicants were asked to…

  • Morgan Evavold Is Crosley Law’s 2019 National Scholarship Winner

    Morgan Evavold Is Crosley Law’s 2019 National Scholarship Winner

    Crosley Law is excited to announce the 2019 winner of our National Distracted Driving Scholarship. Each year, our law firm awards one local and national incoming or current college freshman with a scholarship. In the past few years, our scholarship has focused on raising awareness for the dangers of distracted driving. Applicants were asked to…

  • Texas’ #1 Cause of Car Accidents

    Texas’ #1 Cause of Car Accidents

    Driving is sometimes a nerve-wracking and frustrating experience. And when other motorists ignore our laws and common courtesy, your drive’s not just frustrating; it’s downright dangerous. Every year, the Texas Department of Transportation breaks down all the known causes of car accidents in the state. In this article, we’ll take a look at the top…

  • 4 Essential Facts About Texas Motorcycle Laws

    4 Essential Facts About Texas Motorcycle Laws

    At Crosley Law, we understand why bikers cherish the freedom that their motorcycles offer them. Compared to many states, Texas has relatively limited motorcycle safety laws. Sometimes, gaps in our laws lead to heart-breaking losses during a motorcycle crash. In this article, we’ll analyze Texas’s current motorcycle laws and outline ways that you can keep…

  • Texas Fatal Crashes Decline for 2018, But Remain a National High

    Texas Fatal Crashes Decline for 2018, But Remain a National High

    According to preliminary 2018 data, Texas fatalities from vehicle crashes are the lowest they’ve been in the last seven years. While this decrease is notable, it’s certainly not a sign that car and truck wrecks are no longer a concern for Texas. To put this improvement in perspective, in 2017, Texas had its highest number…