Houston, TX – Major Vehicle Collision on Old Spanish Trl near South Fwy

Jun 25, 2021 | Houston, TX Traffic Accidents

Houston, TX (July 24, 2021) – An auto accident in Houston resulted in injuries and traffic delays on June 24. The incident was reported to paramedics and police at approximately 5:31 p.m.

According to reports, the wreck caused injuries to an unspecified number of people. Those involved have not been identified at this time. 

Sources indicate that the accident occurred in the 3200 block of Old Spanish Trail near the South Freeway. Paramedics rendered emergency medical aid at the scene before transporting those in need of extensive treatment to local hospitals for further care. 

Traffic delays were observed in the area while the scene of the accident remained active with responders. Police continue to investigate. 

Our thoughts are with those involved. We hope for their full and fast recovery. 

Houston Car Accidents

 Houston, TX - Major Vehicle Collision on Old Spanish Trl near South Fwy

Being injured in a Houston car accident can cause serious pain and suffering. You may be faced with piling costs associated with your crash, all while you’re forced out of work for a prolonged time period due to your injuries. These losses and more may be able to be compensated for in the event that your accident was the result of another person’s negligence. Continue reading to find out how you can be awarded financial compensation for your injuries and losses depending on the circumstances of your recent accident.

If you are under the impression that you or your loved one have sustained injuries that are the direct results of another person’s demonstration of negligence while driving, you may be entitled to significant financial compensation. Any damages and losses that resulted from your injuries may be able to be compensated for in court. Financial compensation can reimburse you for things like lost wages, hospital bills, funeral costs, and more. A Houston car accident lawyer will be able to help you collect full and fair financial compensation for your injuries and losses, including things like pain and suffering, loss of life enjoyment, medical bills, and more. 

Approximately 5,387 Houston car accidents caused injuries to about 7,307 people in 2012. Roughly 12,014 of those collisions caused injuries of some sort, harming approximately 19,703 individuals. Unfortunately, a large percentage of these accidents are caused by driver negligence. 

Contact the personal injury lawyers in Houston at Williams Hart & Boundas at  713-230-2200 in the event that you or someone you love has sustained injuries or lost their life in a car accident caused by the negligence of another person. Our law firm works on a contingency fee basis, which means that you pay nothing until awarded full and fair financial compensation for your injuries and incurred losses.

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