TITUS COUNTY, TX — Three individuals were seriously hurt after a collision that was reported in Titus County, Teas on Tuesday, August 12th, 2014, according to the news article from The Daily Tribune.
Three individuals were rushed to the hospital after the sedan they were in collided with a tractor-trailer after crossing from the southbound lanes to the northbound lanes while driving on Highway 271 around 10:30 Tuesday morning. The vehicle was spun by the impact before it caught fire. The tractor-trailer drove off the road and into a wooded patch just off the pavement.
A father and two children in the passenger car were taken by EMS personnel to a nearby hospital where they were being treated for unspecified injuries.
The driver of the tractor-trailer was immediately unhurt.
During the accident cleanup, another semi-truck jaccknifed to avoid the collision. That driver sustained minor injuries in the accident.
The Texas Department of Public Safety is still investigating the accident.
Scene of the Accident
Scene of the Accident
Based on the few news reports pertaining to the accident that I see, I’m going to step out on a limb and say that the passenger car may bear some of the fault in this accident. But what happens when a passenger car, covered by run-of-the mill commuter vehicle insurance causes an accident where the damage far exceeds their policy limits? This is where a system of under-insured motorist coverage would step in. This is the policy that bridges the gap between the max policy limits of a driver, and the actual total of the damages, which comes in handy when you see a car crash into a storefront, commercial vehicle, or rare and exotic cars.
–Grossman Law Offices