Houston, TX – One Killed & One Hurt in Car Crash on Almeda Rd

Dec 7, 2020 | Houston, TX Traffic Accidents

Houston, TX (December 6, 2020) – A fatal traffic accident took one life this past Saturday, December 5, on a roadway in Houston. 

At approximately 10:15 p.m., in the 12100 block of Almeda Road near Mowery Road, one person was struck by a vehicle while they were checking on a stranger who had just been in an accident. The deceased victim was checking on the driver of a Hyundai Veloster that had just crashed and then caught fire. 

While the victim was checking on the driver, they were fatally struck by a Black Ford F150 pickup truck, according to information provided by police who responded to the call concerning the incident. The deceased victim has not been identified to the public at this time. 

The person killed in the crash was dragged roughly 30 feet before the driver of the Ford took off without stopping to render aid, according to witnesses present at the scene at the time of the accident. 

The Veloster’s driver was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment of their injuries, which were of an unknown magnitude. Few details have been released concerning the circumstances of that accident, and no one involved has been identified to the public at this point in time. 

No other information is currently available concerning the crash or its surrounding circumstances. We would like to offer our sincere condolences to the family of the deceased victim during this difficult time. 

An ongoing accident investigation is currently active. 

Hit and Runs in Houston

According to information provided by the Houston Public Media, Texas is ranked at number eight on the list for the states with the most hit-and-run crashes that take place each year. In 2016, over 2,000 hit-and-runs occurred in the Lone Star State, a record high number since 2009. Hit-and-run fatalities have increased in the United States by about 7.2% each year since 2009. 

Another report found that approximately 65 percent of those who lose their lives in fatal hit-and-run crashes are either pedestrians or bicyclists. This is partially due to the fact that pedestrians and bicyclists are basically unprotected from other vehicles on the roadway, making them the most vulnerable travelers at any given time. 

If you or someone you love has been injured or lost their life in a Houston injury crash, contacting a Houston car accident attorney is in your best interest. A personal injury lawyer in Houston will be able to inform you of your existing legal rights toward financial compensation in the event that the driver who caused your crash acted negligently, which ultimately led to your injuries. 

Your injuries could force you out of work for a prolonged time period, thus forcing you to lose wages and potentially become financially burdened by the entire arduous process. Allow an attorney from Williams Hart & Boundas in Houston to help you through this difficult time by informing you of your right toward financial compensation depending on the circumstances of your crash. If you believe it was caused by another person’s negligence, you may qualify for financial compensation to cover things like medical bills, and also non-economic damages like pain and suffering. 

Contact our law office today at 713-999-6945 in order to be connected with an experienced personal injury lawyer in Houston.

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