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1/6/2011
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Common Causes of Texas Work Zone Car Accidents

Over 1,000 people die each year in work zone car accidents. Many others are seriously injured in these wrecks, making work zones one of the most dangerous sections of any roadway.

This type of Houston car wreck can be very damaging. Usually more than one person is injured in these accidents, with workers, other drivers, and even pedestrians vulnerable to violent crashes.

Houston work zone car accidents can be caused by driver error. The other drivers around you may be distracted or inattentive, swerving into you or causing a pileup when lanes merge. Excessive speed is also a factor in many of these Houston car wrecks.

Houston work zone car accidents can also be caused by environmental factors. These may include:

  • Bad signage
  • Falling debris
  • Potholes or road damage
  • Bad weather

If you or someone you love has been injured in a work zone accident that was not your fault, you should contact a Houston car accident attorney as soon as possible. Working with an experienced lawyer, you may be able to recover damages from the wreck.

Call the Houston car accident attorneys of Denena & Points at (877) 307-9500 to learn more about your legal rights in these cases. You should also download our FREE book: What Every Houston Accident Victim Needs to Know.



Category: Car Wrecks


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