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Seguin, TX – Two Killed in Fiery Car Crash on FM1117

by | Mar 6, 2023 | Wrongful Death | 0 comments

Seguin, TX (March 5, 2023) – On Thursday, March 2, two people were killed after a single-vehicle crash in Seguin. 

The deadly accident took place on FM 1117 early that morning at around 3:55 a.m. A 2004 Toyota Tundra pickup truck was traveling southbound when it lost control and overturned. When emergency responders arrived, the truck was on fire and both occupants were trapped inside. 

The driver and an 80-year-old female passenger sustained fatal injuries and were pronounced dead at the scene. The identities of the involved parties have been withheld. 

An ongoing investigation into the cause of the deadly accident is in progress. 

We would like to extend our deepest condolences to the families of the deceased victims at this time.

Fatal Car Accidents in Texas

Seguin, TX - Two Killed in Fiery Car Crash on FM1117Automobile accidents are the leading cause of death and severe injury in the country, resulting in more than 3 million injuries and over 6 million catastrophic injuries per year. In Texas, horrible and fatal car accidents happen every day. Several of these accidents result in death and serious injury for those involved.   The number of collisions caused by drunk drivers, confused drivers, fatigued drivers, careless drivers, and reckless drivers is overwhelming, and innocent bystanders are at risk of being seriously hurt. If a car accident caused catastrophic injuries, contact a lawyer straight once to discuss your options for recovering lost compensation.

Even the most basic legal principles may be challenging for someone without the necessary background. When you are already dealing with the impacts and consequences of a fatal car accident, it can be challenging to know what to do. Pursuing a  wrongful death claim if a loved one you care about died in a car accident can seem almost impossible. A  lawyer can help you through the processes and make sure no important facts are overlooked. Your claim’s viability will depend on what happened leading up to and after the accident. ost families of victims are unfamiliar with the legal system, and it is advisable to speak with a lawyer before making any decisions.

At some point in our lives, all of us will lose a loved one, but an unexpected death can be especially difficult. You had no idea how significantly and profoundly your everyday life would change if a loved one was killed in an unanticipated auto accident. During this terrible period in your life, it may be difficult for you and your loved ones to provide both material and emotional support to the survival of your family.

After losing a loved one, you can think that nothing in your life will ever be the same again. Our Seguin wrongful death attorneys are all too familiar with the suffering that frequently results from the unexpected death of a close family member. The legal staff at The Wyatt Law Firm, PLLC can fully support wrongful death claims made by grieving families. If a negligent motorist kills a member of your family, a Seguin wrongful death attorney can help you get the right financial support. Call our offices at 210-340-5550 to arrange a consultation with a lawyer to go over your options for receiving compensation after an unexpected loss in the family.

Note: Our team used secondary sources when creating this post. These sources include but are not limited to local and state police reports, local news reports, social media platforms, and eyewitness accounts about the accident described. Our team has not independently verified all the facts surrounding this accident.  For this reason, if you locate any information that is incorrect, please let us know immediately so that we can correct the error. We will remove a post if requested. 

Disclaimer: This post is not a solicitation for business and none of the information provided in this post is intended to be legal or medical advice. The photograph used in this post was not taken at the actual accident scene.