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1/12/2011
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Common Injuries Sustained in Texas Rear-End Car Accidents

One in every three car accidents in the US is a rear-end accident. This makes rear-end collisions the single most common type of Houston car wreck that occurs, as well as one of the most dangerous.

Rear-end collisions, a type of Houston car accident, occur when a driver crashes into the car in front of them, impacting the rear end of that vehicle. Rear-end collisions happen most often in intersections, such as at red lights or stop signs.

Houston rear end collision car accidents  may happen as a result of:

  • Bad weather
  • Slick roads
  • Aggressive driving
  • Texting while driving
  • Distracted driving

Houston rear end collision car accidents can be very harmful, mostly due to whiplash. This type of dangerous wreck can lead to:

  • Burns or lacerations
  • Broken bones or dislocations
  • Back or neck injuries
  • Head injuries

If you or a loved one has been injured in a rear-end collision caused by the negligent driver behind you, we urge you to call the Houston car accident attorneys of Denena & Points right away at (877) 307-9500.

Call us today toll-free at (877) 307-9500 to schedule your own free, no-obligation consultation with a Houston car accident attorney. For more information, download our free book: What Every Houston Accident Victim Needs to Know.



Category: Car Wrecks


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