Houston, TX (January 24, 2025) – A woman was injured after being struck by a Houston Police Department vehicle on Thursday night, January 23, on the city’s northeast side.
Authorities report that an officer was driving south on Homestead Road near Ley Road when the incident occurred. The pedestrian, described as a woman wearing a hoodie, was crossing the street when the collision happened. Police Chief Larry Satterwhite stated that the officer attempted to avoid hitting the woman but was unable to do so.
Emergency responders arrived quickly, and the woman was transported to a local hospital. Fortunately, she was reported to be alert and talking upon arrival.
Investigations are currently ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding the crash, including whether the pedestrian had the right of way or other factors that may have contributed to the collision.
We hope the injured woman recovers fully from this accident.
Pedestrian Accidents in Texas
Pedestrian accidents remain a significant concern across Texas, where thousands of pedestrians are injured in vehicle collisions each year. According to state data, over 5,000 pedestrian accidents were reported in Texas in 2022, resulting in serious injuries and fatalities. Unfortunately, these accidents often occur in areas with heavy traffic or insufficient pedestrian infrastructure.
Understanding how pedestrian accidents happen is crucial to improving safety. Below are some common causes:
If you or someone you love has been injured in a pedestrian accident, it’s essential to contact a Houston pedestrian accident attorney. Our seasoned lawyers at the Edwards Law Firm can help you navigate the aftermath of an accident, handle insurance claims, and fight for the compensation you deserve.
The Edwards Law Firm is here to help. If you were hurt in a pedestrian accident, our team is ready to assist you. Call us today at 361-217-6679 to discuss your case. We offer free consultations and are dedicated to providing you with compassionate and personalized legal assistance. Don’t wait—reach out now to protect your rights.