By Seth Anderson on March 1, 2017
Just before midnight last night, a wrong-way driver caused three separate crashes on Interstate 35W near the exit for the airport.
Around 11:45 p.m., a Fort Worth Police Officer was heading north on I-35W when he swerved into another lane to avoid a head-on collision with a vehicle that was going the wrong way. The officer’s car was rear-ended by an SUV after he entered the other lane.
The officer was treated for minor injuries at the hospital and is expected to be OK, according to police.
Unfortunately, the wrong-way driver hit two cars after narrowly avoiding a collision with the police officer’s vehicle. The two crashes occurred between Felix Street and Seminary Drive.
The wrong-way driver hit the side of one of the cars, which was traveling at 60 mph. The driver was thrown from the vehicle, but he was OK.
The wrong-way driver had to be extricated from her vehicle by Forth Worth firefighters. Fortunately, she sustained only minor injuries from the crashes and was taken to John Peter Smith Hospital for treatment.
The interstate was closed at Seminary Drive during the police investigation of the crashes.
It is not known if police will file charges against the wrong-way driver.
Wrong-way crashes like the one that occurred last night often result in severe injuries or deaths. Victims of these horrific crashes may be entitled to compensation from the negligent driver for lost wages, pain and suffering, medical expenses, and other damages.
The Fort Worth car crash lawyers at Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn can defend your rights after an accident and pursue the compensation you deserve.
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Seth Anderson, whose team has more than 50 years of combined legal experience in helping victims of personal injury seek justice.
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