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    Why you need a Houston car accident lawyer

    Lori KunkleBy Lori KunkleAugust 29, 2017No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In Houston, TX, car crashes are all too common. According to the Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT), there were 38,538 car accidents in Houston in 2011, which is more than any other state in Texas. Of those crashes, 9,281 resulted in injuries, while 177 resulted in fatalities. These statistics mean that a car crash happens every 15 minutes in Houston. If you or a loved one is involved in an accident. It’s important to hire a Houston car accident lawyer.

    No one is immune to the dangers of car crashes, whether you live in Houston or any other city in America. In the case of a car accident, it is crucial to have a Houston car accident lawyer that you know and trust. You never know when you might need to call on a lawyer to help you through the post-crash transition. Whether you were at fault or the other party was at fault, a Houston car accident lawyer can help you navigate through the many challenges that you might face after a car accident. Whether the damage to your car or body was small or large, it is still important to have a lawyer. Lawyers can also help you seek compensation if you or a family member were caught in a tragic car accident. 

    One of the most serious problems that Houston faces in preventing car crashes is the prevalence of drunk driving. In 2011 and 2012, Harris County, the county surrounding Houston, led the state of Texas in the number of drunk driving accidents. In 2012, there were 2,809 drunk driving accidents, of which 179 people were killed. In 2011, there were 2,669 drunk driving accidents, of which 169 people were killed. Authorities in Houston have made efforts to curb drunk driving, but 72 percent of drunk drivers never face charges and the problem is perpetuated by repeat offenders. One-third of all drunk drivers who are arrested or convicted are repeat offenders. 

    Drunk driving must be stopped in Houston and overall safe driving must be encouraged, but there is only so much that policy and laws can do. As an individual, it is important to remember to drive safely and responsibly. Additionally, it is important to make sure that you are covered legally if you find yourself in a car accident. Whether you are the driver at fault and need legal protection or if you are the victim and are seeking compensation, the proper representation can only benefit you, not harm you.

    In a world that is only growing more chaotic and in cities like Houston that is only growing larger and more overcrowded, it is essential that we try to keep the roads safe. Even more important, it is crucial to find a lawyer for when things go wrong.

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