On Thursday February 25 William Deharts home was destroyed by a truck driven by Jeffrey Dixon. Police report that Dixons pickup truck left the road hit a utility pole then hit a parked truck before crashing into Deharts home. Dixons vehicle missed striking Dehart by approximately three feet. Dixon is being charged with a felony.
When drivers act negligently they are often held responsible for the damages they cause. Thankfully no one was injured in this accident. But having ones home destroyed is a serious hardship. If the homeowner had been injured he may wish to file a personal injury law suit. Despite whatever the negligent individual might claim the law is on your side in this endeavor. With the help of Dallas car accident lawyers you can be sure that the individuals responsible for your damages will be held accountable.
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