JML Injury Law
We are a personal injury law firm, representing injured victims throughout Texas.
03/27/2026
Frisco, Texas has been one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States for over two decades. What was once a quiet farming community north of Dallas is now a sprawling suburb of more than 230,000 residents, with new master-planned neighborhoods, corporate headquarters, and entertainment districts opening at a pace that few cities in the country can match. The PGA of America, the Dallas Cowboys’ headquarters at The Star, and a wave of Fortune 500 relocations have cemented Frisco’s status as a premier destination for families and businesses alike.
But that growth has come with a cost that rarely makes it into the Chamber of Commerce brochures: a steady and significant increase in traffic accidents, injuries, and fatalities across the city.
Learn more about the growth and rise of accidents in Frisco by clicking the link below.
Traffic Accidents Rising with Rapid Growth in Frisco, TX Frisco's explosive growth is driving a surge in traffic accidents. Learn how new development is putting drivers at risk and what to do if you are injured.
02/01/2026
Texas roads are no stranger to construction. From lane closures on I-35 to overnight work zones along U.S. 75, the state is constantly improving and expanding its infrastructure. But with that progress comes risk. Construction zones are hotspots for serious car accidents involving lane shifts, poorly marked detours, and distracted drivers. If you’ve been injured in a crash within a work zone, you may be wondering: who is responsible?
At JML Injury Law, we help injury victims across Texas navigate the complex liability issues involved in construction zone crashes. From negligent drivers to unsafe construction practices, there may be more than one party at fault. In this blog, we break down what you need to know if you’re hurt in a construction-related car accident and how to protect your rights.
Texas Construction Zone Crashes: Who’s Liable for Injuries? Injured in a Texas construction zone crash? Learn who may be responsible—drivers, contractors, or TxDOT—and how JML Injury Law fights for your full recovery.
08/21/2025
If you drive U.S. 75 (Central Expressway) through Dallas or Collin County, you may have noticed construction signs and shifting lane patterns. That’s because the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is transforming the current HOV lanes into “technology lanes”, known as Tech Lanes. This modernized approach to traffic flow introduces flexible access rules, aiming to ease congestion for millions of commuters.
As a Texas personal injury law firm deeply familiar with transportation issues and motorist safety, JML Injury Law brings you a detailed breakdown of what this change means—from commuting schedules to accident risk and legal implications.
U.S. 75 High‑Occupancy Lanes Becoming “Tech Lanes”: Key Insights for Dallas Commuters If you drive U.S. 75 (Central Expressway) through Dallas or Collin County, you may have noticed construction signs and shifting lane patterns. That’s because
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