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McAllen on the Rise

A recent study shows that the City of McAllen is now ranked No. 10 in boomtowns or better known as a growing population and improved lifestyles, with plenty of jobs and businesses thriving. This result was found by looking at five-year trends across America looking at changes between 2011-2016. A … Continue reading

Laws for Bicyclists

As bicycling continues to be the fastest-growing mode of transportation in, more cities like McAllen are accommodating riders on their commutes. While bicyclists have the same rights as drivers in the state of Texas, they also have the same responsibilities. Whether you are enjoying a leisurely ride or you are … Continue reading

Texas Oil Field Work Injuries

Manual labor can be dangerous and sometimes even deadly. In Texas, oil and gas drilling is life. It is one of the more common and most compensated jobs that someone can do. With that high paying job come risks. Oil field work injuries are more prone to occur. Accidents are … Continue reading

Crime in McAllen, Texas

The city is placed in the Rio Grande Valley just Reynosa north, Mexico. The city of McAllen, Texas, has a very low crime rate of any metro region in the country. This is with 122 violent crimes per 100,000 locals. Actually, there were just 2 murders in all of McAllen … Continue reading

Monsanto’s Billions: a Pesticide Precedent

DeWayne Johnson spent the last 20 years as a groundskeeper for a school district near San Francisco, which meant that for two decades he applied Roundup weedkiller anywhere between 20-30 times each year. Johnson claimed that it was this pesticide application, and 2 incidents of being completely doused in the … Continue reading

Trouble with Surprise Medical Bills?

Medical Providers Using “Balance Billing” Medical providers such as hospitals, doctors, or other healthcare providers have a practice called “balance billing.” Balance billing is when a medical provider bills the patient for the difference between the provider’s charge and the allowed amount by the patient’s own health insurance. This is … Continue reading

Twitter in Court

There are many instances of social media posts being used as evidence in courts in the United States. Several verdicts have been based around photos or text obtained from public Facebook or Instagram posts as well as subpoenaed private data. This is becoming a more common occurrence, prompting many people … Continue reading

How Social Media Can Ruin Your Case

Social media is as popular as ever. Platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter are constantly gaining more users every day. People enjoy connecting with old friends and sharing important life moments. Users are also able to stay updated on current events. The rising popularity of social media has led … Continue reading

Facebook in Court

Facebook may not have been the first social media platform, but it is arguably the most influential to date. With over 2 billion active monthly users worldwide, it is by far the largest social media site. There aren’t many signs of it slowing down either. One development that we’ve seen … Continue reading

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