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Comprehensive Information and Legal Options for Fort Worth, TX Car Accident Victims

Car accidents in Fort Worth are the leading cause of injury and death for residents

We hear in the news about car accidents in the Forth Worth area every day, which sometimes result in fatalities, and while we view these accidents as tragedies and as annoyances when they make us late for work, we don't tend to think about what they means in terms of the cost to society. We rarely think through how the financial burdens of first responders from the Fort Worth Police Department, the Fort Worth Fire and Rescue Department, the Texas Highway Patrol, as well as clean-up efforts by various Fort Worth government agencies, add up for the taxpayers. Imagine what we could do with that money to support the public good and improve wellness, education, healthcare, and other public services.

What are the statistics related to Fort Worth motor-vehicle crash injuries and deaths?

3,773 people lost their lives on Texas roadways in the 55,797 crashes reported in 2016. In Fort Worth city limits, there were 82 fatal car accidents in that same year, and 158 fatal crashes across Tarrant County. There were 34,732 total crashes in Tarrant County, a staggering number. This demonstrates clearly how the population density and traffic congestion contribute to the dangers that drivers and passengers in Forth Worth face.

What is the cost of car crashes to the government agencies in Fort Worth?

According to the State of Texas Department of Transportation, the cost of motor vehicle accidents statewide was $38,600,000,000 in 2016. This is a vast amount when you consider that in comparison, the annual cost to end world hunger is estimated to be $30,000,000,000. In this context, it is easy to see why Fort Worth and Texas government agencies work hard to improve safety and to reduce dangers on Fort Worth roadways.

Where do most car accidents happen in Fort Worth?

According to the Dallas Observer, some of the most dangerous roadways in Fort Worth and Tarrant County in 2012 include:

  • East Loop 820 from I-30 to I-20 (Tarrant County) - Total crashes: 295
  • I-35W from Loop 820 to I-30 (Tarrant County) - Total crashes: 491
  • State Highway 360 from I-30 to I-20 (Tarrant County) - Total crashes: 533
  • I-30 from I-35W west to Loop 820 (Tarrant County) - Total crashes: 411

What are some primary causes of Fort Worth car accidents?

Recent statistics show clearly what we have always known - that drunk driving and distracted driving are two main causes of Fort Worth car accidents, injuries, and fatalities. According to the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles, in 2016, Tarrant County was the site of 1,611 crashes that were related to drunk driving, and 8,210 crashes related to distracted driving in Tarrant County. Clearly, we have a long way to go to end these dangerous and selfish driving behaviors that are wreaking havoc on Fort Worth roadways. There is hope, since all of these behaviors are completely preventable.

If you have been injured in a car collision, you will need a great Fort Worth accident attorney to help

No matter how much we eradicate dangerous driving behaviors like drunk driving, distracted driving, speeding, and other actions that put Fort Worth drivers at risk, car accidents will continue to happen. When a less serious crash happens, often someone can manage the insurance claim without help. When a serious injury car accident happens, or when a fatality occurs, it is crucial to get help from an experienced Fort Worth car accident lawyer

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