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Two dead after a single-vehicle car accident in Hebbronville, Texas

A single-vehicle car accident killed a woman and a child on Thursday September 6, 2018 in Hebbronville, Texas according to KIII-TV.

Details of the deadly Hebbronville, Texas car accident

According to the authorities, on Thursday, September 6, 2018, at around 7:35 a.m, a driver traveling north on State Highway 16 lost control of her vehicle and rolled over several times, causing a deadly single car accident in Hebbronville, Texas in the Rio Grande Valley. The driver of the truck, Paula Gonzalez-Sanchez, died at the scene of the truck accident along with a four-year-old passenger. Another occupant of the truck, a 12-year-old girl, sustained personal injuries, but survived the Hebbronville truck accident, and was taken to the hospital.

Elements of a Negligence Claim after a Texas car accident

When filing a negligence suit against the party at fault after a car accident in Texas, you need to be able to prove that the elements of a negligence are satisfied to get the compensation you seek. They are:

  • Duty: it is the duty of every driver on the road to operate their vehicles safely. This is to ensure they cause no harm to other road users and properties are not damaged.
  • Breach of Duty of Care: All road users are expected to obey traffic laws at all times. Ignoring traffic signs, speed limit, and turn signals constitute a breach of duty. You must be able to prove that the at-fault party breached his legal obligation by operating or failing to operate in a certain way.
  • Causation: It must be proven that due to the driver’s breach of duty, the victim suffered injuries and property damages. Causation is further divided into cause-in-fact and proximate. Cause-in-fact refers to a situation where a breach of duty by a driver directly caused the victim’s injuries and property damages. In proximate cause, the breach of duty may not be the direct cause, but the accident would not have happened if the driver did not breach his duty of care.
  • Damages: A victim in a negligence case must prove that a legally recognized harm occurred as a result of the at-fault party negligence. This is usually in the form of physical injury to a person or damage to property.

Contact a car accident attorney in Texas today

If you need a lawyer in Corpus Christi who fights for the rights of personal injury victims in the Rio Grande Valley after a car accident, call The Patel Firm PLLC. From the moment you call Corpus Christi lawyer Minesh J. Patel following a car accident in the Rio Grande Valley, he will deploy assets to secure evidence and protect your claim. If you or a loved one was injured in a car accident in the Rio Grande Valley caused by someone else negligence, contact Minesh J. Patel, lawyer in Corpus Christi Texas at The Patel Firm PLLC, A Texas Personal Injury Law Firm. We will take care of the legal aspects of your personal injury claim while you focus on recovery. You can call, text, or email the firm at any time. 24/7/365, someone at The Patel Firm PLLC is ready and waiting to speak with you. Speak to an attorney in Corpus Christi at The Patel Firm PLLC’s Corpus Christi injury law office now.

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