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Multi-Vehicle Crash on Northwest Highway 287 in Fort Worth Leaves One Critically Injured

Modified Date: 
Fri, 11/14/2025 - 7:12am
Accident Date: 
Friday, November 14, 2025

Major crash closes Highway 287 in Fort Worth, critically injures one

Investigators determined a man was ejected from his van after it collided with a tow truck. 

 

A serious multi-vehicle collision on Northwest Highway 287 in North Fort Worth resulted in critical injuries to one man during the early morning hours of Friday. Fort Worth police responded to the major accident in the northbound lanes near Blue Mound Road at approximately 2 a.m. According to investigators, the incident involved a van and a tow truck, with the van's driver being ejected from his vehicle during the collision. Emergency medical services transported the ejected driver to a local hospital where he remained in critical condition. The tow truck driver escaped injury and did not require hospitalization. The severity of the crash necessitated an extended closure of the northbound lanes of NW Highway 287 for several hours while investigators documented the scene and cleanup crews worked to clear debris and repair a highway barrier that was damaged in the collision. The identities of those involved have not been released, and the cause of the crash remains under active investigation by Fort Worth police.

Location and Infrastructure

Northwest Highway 287 is a major transportation corridor serving North Fort Worth and connecting the city to communities such as Blue Mound, Haslet, and points north toward Wichita Falls. The crash site near Blue Mound Road sits at a busy junction that experiences heavy commercial and commuter traffic throughout the day and night. This section of highway serves as a critical route for freight traffic, including tow trucks and commercial vehicles providing services along the corridor. The area features multiple lanes in each direction with concrete barriers separating traffic flows, and the highway infrastructure includes guardrails and safety barriers designed to prevent vehicle departures from the roadway. The northbound lanes where this collision occurred typically maintain high traffic volumes, making any closure particularly disruptive to regional transportation. The damage to the highway barrier during this incident highlights the significant force involved in the collision.

Legal Rights and Considerations

Under Texas Transportation Code, all motorists have a duty to maintain proper control of their vehicles and operate safely given current conditions. When vehicle ejections occur, Texas law regarding seatbelt use (Transportation Code Section 545.413) becomes particularly relevant to any investigation or subsequent legal proceedings. Victims of serious accidents in Texas typically have two years from the date of the crash to file personal injury claims under the state's statute of limitations. Compensation in severe accident cases may include coverage for medical expenses, lost wages, rehabilitation costs, pain and suffering, and in cases involving catastrophic injuries, future care needs and loss of earning capacity. Texas follows a modified comparative negligence rule, meaning injured parties can recover damages as long as they are not more than 50% responsible for the accident. Insurance considerations in commercial vehicle accidents, such as those involving tow trucks, can be complex due to potentially higher liability coverage limits and commercial policies. Anyone involved in a serious accident should document all medical treatment and preserve evidence while considering consultation with legal professionals.

Related Resources

  • Fort Worth Police Department Traffic Division: (817) 392-4222
  • Fort Worth Emergency Services: 911 for emergencies
  • Texas Department of Transportation Fort Worth District: (817) 370-6500
  • Tarrant County Resources: Local traffic and road condition information
  • Texas Department of Transportation Road Conditions: www.drivetexas.org
  • National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: Traffic safety information and crash statistics
  • Texas Transportation Code: statutes.capitol.texas.gov (Title 7, Transportation Code)
  • Texas Department of Insurance: Consumer assistance for insurance claim questions
  • Trauma Support Services: Local hospitals provide victim support and counseling referrals
  • Safe Roads Alliance: Traffic safety advocacy and education resources
Type: Car Accident