On Thursday February 24 Sandra Sanburg was injured when a truck driven by Eric Potter lost control and slid into her vehicle. Sanburg was taken to a nearby hospital. Potter was ticketed for not having insurance and causing physical injury in an accident. Officials are still investigating.
Drivers have a responsibility to other drivers to make sure that their actions do not put others in danger. When they ignore this responsibility they can often be held accountable for the injuries they cause. Unfortunately filing a lawsuit against a negligent driver is not always as easy as it might seem. People will go to great lengths to avoid being held accountable for an accident. But ultimately the law is on your side. With the help of experienced Houston car accident attorneys you can be sure that those responsible for your injuries are brought to justice.
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