Laredo, TX (March 31, 2024) – On Thursday, March 28, a woman was hurt after a car crash in the Laredo area. The accident was reported on Interstate 35 NB near Mall Del Norte at around noon. Local reports indicated that two vehicles collided at the scene.
Emergency responders were quickly dispatched in order to render the necessary aid to the involved parties. The area was temporarily closed as authorities worked to clear the scene. A woman involved in the crash was treated at the scene by attending medical personnel. No further information on the crash is currently available. An ongoing investigation into the cause of the crash is being managed by local law enforcement officials, and more updates will be provided as it continues.
Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families at this time. We hope for their full recovery.
Texas Car Wrecks
Texas is home to miles and miles of roads and highways, and the state’s drivers travel billions of miles each year. Unfortunately, the state has a high rate of serious car accidents. Texas has not had a single day without a crash since November 2000, and there are more than 500,000 car accidents reported each year in the Lone Star State. Vehicle collisions continue to be the leading cause of death and serious injury in the United States. There are more than six million car crashes reported each year, resulting in more than three million injuries. Of those hurt, an estimated two million sustained permanent injuries. More than 40,000 people are killed annually in car accidents nationwide. If you or someone close to you is unfairly injured by a reckless driver, you need to be able to pursue a strong claim for compensation with the help of a trained attorney.
You do not want to be on your own after a serious car crash. A qualified Laredo car crash lawyer will be able to help you during this time to maximize your recovery. The legal team at the Edwards Law Firm is here to help you every step of the way. Contact our law offices today at 361-217-6679 to get started on your case.