Two people in Houston were taken to area hospitals when they were hit on Bay Area Boulevard. Police report that, earlier in the evening, a number of people became involved in an argument at a party at a Houston hotel. One couple in the argument left the party. They were followed by another man who was involved in the argument. This began a high-speed chase, reaching 100 miles per hour at some points. The man who was following the couple lost control of his vehicle and crashed into an unrelated car. The man then fled the scene. The two occupants of the crashed vehicle were rushed to the hospital and are in stable condition.
When drivers act negligently on the road (as clearly the two chasing vehicles were in this situation), they become liable for the damages they cause. In such an event, victims injured by these negligent individuals may wish to file a personal injury lawsuit. But unfortunately, in my experience, people will do almost anything to avoid accepting responsibility for an accident. But the truth is that the law is on your side, and with the help of a Dallas car wreck attorney, you can be sure that those responsible for your injuries are brought to justice.
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Personal Injury Attorney Michael Grossman
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2/25/2010
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