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In New Braunfels, Texas, handling the aftermath of an 18-wheeler injury collision involves navigating both medical and legal complexities. From a medical standpoint, immediate attention is crucial to assess and address any injuries sustained by those involved. Victims may face severe trauma, ranging from broken bones to spinal cord injuries, often requiring extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation.

Motor vehicle accidents are a regular occurrence in Green Bay, Appleton, and across Brown County and Outagamie County. Many crashes are completely avoidable, caused by drunk drivers or distracted drivers. Whatever the cause, car accidents are a major safety and economic issue for the communities in this vast region.

Motor vehicle accidents are a common occurrence in Dallas and Fort Worth. Many crashes are completely avoidable, caused by drunk drivers or distracted drivers. Whatever the cause, car accidents are a major safety and economic issue for the Dallas/Fort Worth community.

Dallas

Dallas rose to prominence because of its historical importance to the oil and cottown industries. In modern times, the city's economy is primarily based on banking, commerce, telecommunications, computer technology, energy, healthcare and medical research, and transportation and logistics, with a 2013 real GDP of $448 billion. The Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metropolitan area has a population of 6.9 million and is only expected to grow.

Fort Worth

Fort Worth is Fort Worth is the 17th-largest city in the United States and the fifth-largest city in the state of Texas. The city is located in North Central Texas and covers nearly 350 square miles in TarrantDentonParker, and Wise counties—serving as the seat for Tarrant County. According to the 2013 census estimates, Fort Worth has a population of 792,727. The city is the second-largest in the Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington metropolitan area.

Major Roadways in Dallas and Fort Worth

  • Interstate 20 is an east-west highway that passes through central Texas. The interstate runs from Florence, South Carolina to Kent, Texas.
  • Interstate 30 runs through Dallas and Fort Worth on its way to Little Rock, Arkansas.
  • Interstate 45 is a major road that connects Dallas and Houston.
  • U.S. Route 67 is a 1, 560-mile long north-south highway that begins in Presidio, Texas at the Mexican Border and ends in Sabula, Iowa. It passes through Dallas.
  • U.S. Route 75 begins in Dallas and travels north to the Oklahoma state line, where it continues north to the Canadian border in Minnesota.

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Resources and Outreach Organizations in Dallas

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Dallas and Fort Worth boating accidents;

Dallas and Fort Worth bus accidents;

Dallas and Fort Worth truck accidents.

What to do after a serious injury accident in Dallas or Fort Worth

When someone has been injured in a motor-vehicle collision in Dallas or Fort Worth, the accident victim and their family members are left with medical bills, lost income, and other costs. When someone is killed due to the negligence of another person or company, a wrongful death claim needs to be launched. It is important to get legal assistance to help the accident victim recover, or when the accident is fatal, to help the family members get fully compensated for their losses. Learn more about how Mullen & Mullen attorneys will help injured victims and families.

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Motorcycle accidents are a common occurrence in the Dallas - Fort Worth region. These areas are popular with motorcyclists, and with so many bikes on the roads, the number of collisions is high, and motorcycle accidents are a major safety and economic issue for riders in the Dallas - Fort Worth communities.

While rare compared to other types of motor-vehicle crashes, aircraft accidents do happen regularly, usually with devastating results. Despite significant safety improvements over the past decades, many people each year experience the pain of losing someone in an airplane crash.

Bicycling is becoming more popular in the Dallas/Fort Worth region. Learn more about bicycling in the area from the Greater Dallas Bicyclists site.

According to the U.S. Coast Guard, from 2013 to 2014, deaths increased from 560 to 610, an 8.9% increase, injuries increased from 2,620 to 2,678, a 2.2% increase and the total number of accidents increased from 4,062 to 4,064, a 0.05% increase. Where the cause of death was known, 78% of fatal boating accident victims drowned; of those drowning victims, 84% were not wearing a life jacket. The most common types of vessels involved in reported accidents were open motorboats, personal watercraft and cabin motorboats.

As mass transit systems grow across Dallas and Tarrant Counties, bus accidents occur regularly. When a bus crash happens, serious injuries and fatalities are a common result.

Common causes of bus accidents in Dallas and Fort Worth

According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, over the past 10 years nationally:

The number of buses involved in fatal crashes decreased from 274 to 251, an 8% drop;

Commercial truckers are a growing motorist group using Texas highways, and commercial trucking accidents occur regularly in Dallas and Fort Worth. When a truck crash happens, serious injuries and fatalities are a common result.

Common causes of commercial truck accidents in Dallas, Fort Worth, and across the region

According to IIHS, a large percentage of trucking crashes are caused by: