No Injuries Reported in Startling Pedestrian Crash on Highway 57 [Tarrant County, TX]

No Injuries Reported in Startling Pedestrian Crash on Highway 57 [Tarrant County, TX]
No Injuries Reported in Startling Pedestrian Crash on Highway 57 [Tarrant County, TX]

Tarrant County Pedestrian Accident on Highway 57

TARRANT COUNTY, TX (November 9, 2023) – Wednesday morning, a startling pedestrian crash on Highway 57 led to no injuries.

The incident happened late morning on Highway 57.

According to reports, a woman was stuck between a car and a building after an elderly driver lost control. Also, officers confirmed that the building the driver crashed into was minimally damaged.

Meanwhile, the woman suffered no injuries in the crash.

Also, the authorities haven’t disclosed whether the driver will face any charges.

At this time, the circumstances that led to the crash remained unclear. Once additional details become available, the public will be notified.

Due to the limited information available, the authorities continued to investigate the crash.


What’s Next after Startling Pedestrian Crash on Highway 57

Statewide traffic crash rates in Texas are a serious matter.
 
In fact, the Texas Department of Transportation reports a road accident every 57 seconds. Also, more crashes on Texas roadways happen on Sundays than on any other day of the week.
 
The aftershock of an accident is not something to be dealt with alone. The burden is meant to be shared; preferably, with a community that knows how to handle the effects.
 
Hence, we encourage you to speak with us today if you have suffered injuries in a pedestrian accident. At Sweet Lawyers, we understand the impact of accidents on victims and the financial difficulties they have to go through. Our seasoned personal injury lawyers will provide you with the best legal representation and guide you to a high settlement. Moreover, with over 44 years of experience in the legal field, we know how to tackle your case from all angles. For more information, call us today at (800) 674 7852.

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