Texas Personal Injury Blog
There are many different ways that someone can be found at fault for causing a Dallas car accident, and those who did cause a crash that led to injuries or worse can be found liable for damages if a Texas personal injury lawsuit is filed and it leads to a favorable verdict for a plaintiff. While it’s too early to know what occurred on Wednesday morning, what is known is that a man was injured after hitting a stalled vehicle that did not provide any warning to other motorists.
According to the authorities, this Dallas car accident occurred on Wednesday morning at approximately 5:45 a.m. An unidentified man’s car stalled on smash on eastbound I-30 at Cesar Chavez Boulevard. He raised the hood and walked away from the vehicle without turning on any hazard lights. Soon thereafter, a second motorist approached and slammed into that vehicle, injuring the driver. His name was not released and the specifics of his injuries were not provided.
First and foremost, we’d like to offer our thoughts and our support for the man who was injured in this Dallas car accident. We hope that he is able to make a full and a fast recovery. In addition, this crash will now become part of the overall statistics regarding Texas car accidents. Every year, more than 200,000 people are injured and more than 3,000 people are killed in these occurrences.
Clearly, more information would be necessary in order to assign fault for this Dallas car accident, but it is possible for motorists to be liable for injuries if they act in a negligent manner even if they are not inside their vehicles at the time. Injured motorists can file Texas personal injury lawsuits against negligent drivers and if successful can be awarded damages that compensate them for their losses.
If you or someone you love has been injured in a crash, you need to seek the help of Dallas car accident lawyers who have been fighting for the rights of those harmed for many years. Contact the Law Offices of Greg Fitzgerald today to schedule a free initial consultation.