Get Help Now if Injured in an Accident
Patricia Deelynn Tubbs and Felicity Kidd, both 16, killed in single-vehicle crash on SH-36 in Comanche County, Texas
Two Teenagers Dead in Rollover Crash Just Outside Comanche
A 2003 Chevrolet Pick-up was traveling south on SH-36 when the truck went off the roadway to the right. After the truck went off the road it rolled until coming to a stop of the driver side.
Two Hamilton teens killed in crash near Comanche Monday
According to a preliminary crash report from the Texas Department of Public Safety, at about 1:15 p.m., a southbound 2003 Chevrolet pickup on State Highway 36 about four miles southeast of Comanche went off the roadway to the right.
What you need to know after a serious Comanche County car accident
When someone has been seriously injured in a car crash in Comanche County, they are faced with unexpected medical costs and lost income. In the weeks and months following a car accident, injured people and their families can be overwhelmed as they struggle to manage day-to-day living.
After a serious or fatal car collision, it is crucial to quickly get the information needed to make good decisions. Getting appropriate medical treatment is just one aspect of healing. Finding help in handling the insurance claim that will begin financial recovery is another.
If the injuries are serious or if you have questions about what you should do, it is best to contact an experienced Comanche County car accident attorney for a free, no-obligation consultation. Serious injury accident claims are difficult to handle without the assistance of a lawyer who understands the process and can obtain the highest possible settlement. Learn more about how a Mullen and Mullen attorney can help.
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