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Crash Closes Two Right Lanes on Westbound I-30 at Mountain Creek in Dallas

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A crash was reported on westbound Interstate 30 at Mountain Creek in Dallas, near Grand Prairie, around 9:30 a.m. on August 10, 2026.
According to TxDOT, the collision closed the two right lanes and the shoulder while police officers, firefighters, EMS personnel, and other emergency responders worked at the scene. The lane closures caused significant traffic delays for motorists traveling westbound through the I-30 corridor between Dallas and Grand Prairie.
Authorities have not released information regarding the number of vehicles involved, whether anyone was injured, or what caused the collision. The crash remains under investigation.
Crashes on Interstate 30 can quickly create dangerous traffic conditions because of highway speeds, heavy commuter traffic, and sudden lane closures. A prompt investigation is important to preserve critical evidence, including the police crash report, witness statements, dash-camera footage, nearby surveillance video, vehicle event data recorder information, cell phone records when appropriate, photographs of the scene, and accident reconstruction evidence. If a commercial vehicle was involved, investigators should also preserve electronic logging device data, engine control module information, driver qualification files, maintenance and inspection records, dispatch communications, and onboard camera footage.
Wooley Law Firm represents victims injured in car accidents, 18-wheeler crashes, commercial vehicle collisions, catastrophic injuries, and wrongful death cases throughout Dallas, Grand Prairie, Dallas County, the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, and across Texas. We move quickly to preserve critical evidence, identify all potentially responsible parties, and fight for injured Texans.
If you were injured in a Dallas car accident, Interstate 30 crash, Mountain Creek collision, Grand Prairie-area wreck, commercial vehicle accident, or another serious motor vehicle crash, you may have the right to seek justice and pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, mental anguish, impairment, and other damages.
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