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Multiple People Injured in Crashes on State Highway 31 in Gregg County

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Multiple people were injured in crashes on State Highway 31 in Gregg County. According to reports, emergency crews responded Monday to multiple crash scenes in the area. The Kilgore Fire Department said crews were assisting Sabine Fire & Rescue with a multi-vehicle crash about one mile east of FM 3053 on SH 31, where multiple people were injured. Officials also reported another injury crash in the same area, and the Gregg County Sheriff’s Office said a crash happened near Wildflower Hill Road on SH 31. Authorities urged drivers to avoid the area and expect closures and delays. It was not immediately clear whether the crashes were related. Multi-vehicle crashes require a thorough investigation to determine what happened and whether the collisions could have been prevented. A Texas car accident lawyer can review whether speeding, distraction, impairment, unsafe lane changes, following distance, roadway conditions, limited visibility, vehicle defects, or another factor contributed to the crashes. Important evidence can disappear quickly after serious roadway collisions. Police reports, crash scene photographs, vehicle damage, skid marks, debris fields, traffic camera footage, dashcam video, witness statements, medical records, roadway evidence, and crash reconstruction evidence may all be critical to determining fault and protecting injured victims’ legal rights. If you or your loved one was injured in a Gregg County car accident, State Highway 31 crash, FM 3053-area collision, Wildflower Hill Road wreck, or East Texas multi-vehicle accident, you may have the right to seek justice and pursue compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, property damage, and other damages. Call (214) 699-6524 for a free consultation. You don’t pay unless we win.
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