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Who Is Responsible for a Swimming Pool Injury?
By Frank Lyle • June 3, 2026Liability for a swimming pool injury depends on who controlled the pool area and whether they failed to keep it reasonably safe. Property owners, pool staff, lifeguards, or even another guest may be responsible depending on how the injury happened. Acting quickly after a pool injury can help preserve important…
When the At-Fault Driver Disappears: Your Next Steps
By Frank Lyle • May 27, 2026If the driver who caused your accident leaves the scene, you still have options. Focus on safety, gather evidence, report the incident, and explore insurance coverage such as uninsured motorist claims. Acting quickly can protect your ability to recover damages. Stay Safe and Call for Help When the at-fault driver…
What To Do If You’re Injured by a Distracted Driver
By Frank Lyle • May 22, 2026If you are injured by a distracted driver, your health and safety come first. Get medical care, gather evidence from the scene, and contact an experienced attorney who can help you hold the driver accountable and pursue fair compensation for your injuries. Get Medical Attention Right Away After a collision…
Why An Outdated Will Can Be as Risky as Having No Will at All
By Aubry Dameron • May 15, 2026If your will does not reflect your current life, it may cause confusion, disputes, and unintended outcomes. Regular updates help keep your wishes legally sound and aligned with your present circumstances. Life Changes Faster Than You Think Life rarely stands still. Marriages, divorces, births, deaths, and financial changes can all…
Summer Safety Tips to Prevent Personal Injuries
By Frank Lyle • May 6, 2026With summer’s arrival, the great outdoors beckons us to explore and enjoy various activities. However, amidst the excitement, it’s important to prioritize safety to prevent personal injuries. From road trips to water sports and poolside relaxation, here’s a comprehensive guide to staying safe this summer. Summer is a time for…
When a Trustee May Not Be Acting in Your Best Interest
By Aubry Dameron • April 28, 2026If you are the beneficiary of a trust and believe the trustee is mishandling assets, delaying distributions, or failing to follow the terms of the trust, you have legal rights to request information, review accountings, and take action to protect your interest in the trust. Understanding Your Role as a…
Disputes Between Business Owners in a Closely Held Business
By Aubry Dameron • April 21, 2026Disagreements between business owners can affect daily operations and long-term plans. Reviewing your agreement, addressing issues early, and getting legal guidance can help you protect your interests and decide what makes the most sense for your business. When Business Owners Disagree When you own a business with one or more…
Construction Disputes: When a Contractor Does Not Complete the Work as Promised
By Aubry Dameron • April 9, 2026If your contractor’s work is incomplete or not what you agreed to, you may be dealing with a construction dispute. Reviewing your agreement, documenting the problem, and addressing it early can help you stay in control. If the issue is not resolved, you may need to take further action, including…
Aubry Dameron Named Partner at Springer Lyle & Dameron
By Frank Lyle • April 2, 2026Denton, Texas – Springer Lyle & Dameron is pleased to announce that Aubry Dameron has been named a partner in the firm. Aubry began her career with Springer Lyle & Dameron in 2016 and has played a key role in the firm’s growth. Her practice focuses on business and probate litigation,…
Is There a Deadline to Probate a Will in Texas?
By Aubry Dameron • March 23, 2026In Texas, you generally have four years from the date of death to probate a will. If you wait too long, you may lose the ability to use the will in the usual way. Acting sooner rather than later can help you avoid unnecessary hurdles and added expense. Understanding the…













