Houston, TX – Injury Accident on Office City Dr near Berkley St

Jul 3, 2021 | Houston, TX Traffic Accidents

Houston, TX (July 3, 2021) – An auto collision with injuries was reported to authorities in Houston on the afternoon of July 3. At approximately 4:26 p.m., various responders, including police, EMTs, and fire crews, were sent to assist those at the crash scene. 

The wreck occurred in the 7600 block of Office City Drive near Berkley Street. The cause of the accident is under investigation at this time. 

Authorities investigated at the scene while paramedics rendered emergency medical aid to injured parties. At least one person was transported to the hospital for treatment, information from various sources reveals. 

The identities of those involved have not been reported as police continue to investigate the details of the crash. Nothing further is available to report at this time. 

Our thoughts are with everyone involved in hopes of a full and fast recovery. 

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As reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 129,000 people in the United States required emergency room visits in one recent year for treatment of injuries they sustained during pedestrian-involved accidents. Additionally, another 5,376 pedestrians died as a result of their injuries. Pedestrians are almost twice as likely to die during a car crash than the occupant of a vehicle, and if they do manage to survive being struck by a car, they usually have a very long period of recovery to endure. 

If you have lost a loved one in a Texas pedestrian accident, then a Houston wrongful death attorney will know the most effective methods for helping you obtain financial compensation for damages such as burial costs, medical expenses, loss of income, and many other damages brought on by the death of a family member.

If you would like a free evaluation of your Texas pedestrian accident claim, reach out to our law offices at (512) 968-0051 and schedule your case review today.  

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