Midland County, TX — A man was hospitalized after crashing into the back of an 18-wheeler in Midland County, Texas, on Monday, February 9, 2015. The accident took place on Interstate 20.
Reports say that a car swerved in front of a semi-truck and slammed on its brakes, which caused the driver of the semi to do the same thing. Police identified Miguel Martinez as the man who was driving behind the semi-truck and crashed into its rear.
The force of the collision sent Martinez into the cable barriers on the road before going into the median. Emergency workers transported him to a local hospital. At last report, he was listed in stable condition.
No one else was injured in the accident. Police are continuing to investigate.
Scene of the Accident
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