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A head-on vehicle collision near Carrizo Springs claimed seven lives in June and left two children with life-threatening injuries.
According to NBC News, one crash occurred about 116 miles southwest of San Antonio. A black Chrysler 300 sedan crossed the center line and hit a 1998 Dodge pickup head-on, then rolled into the ditch and caught fire. All four occupants of the Chrysler vehicle died at the scene. The driver and two passengers in the Dodge pickup also passed away, while two children riding in the pickup were transported to University Hospital in San Antonio.
Head-on car crashes claimed 635 lives in Texas in 2023, according to the Texas Department of Transportation. Overall, 4,283 people died in Texas car accidents in 2023, with 14.3 percent of the deceased losing their lives in head-on collisions.
What makes a head-on collision so dangerous? Several factors combine to raise the risk of death or catastrophic injury in a head-on crash.
These factors combine to make head-on collisions among the most dangerous and deadly crash types on US roads.
Head-on vehicle crashes are also dangerous because they arise from the same causes that create many other types of accidents.
Distracted driving can cause a driver to veer across the center line and into oncoming traffic when the driver isn’t paying attention to the road. Driving while drunk or intoxicated by other drugs can result in a head-on crash if the driver cannot control the vehicle appropriately, becomes confused by road markings, or falls asleep behind the wheel. Speeding reduces a driver’s ability to respond to roadway hazards in time to avoid a crash, which may mean the driver swerves into an oncoming lane rather than hit an animal, another car, or something else on the road.
“Head-on collisions claim lives and cause serious injuries every year,” stated Austin car accident attorney Brooks Schuelke. “Many of our most horrific cases have been the result of head-on collisions. We can help you file an injury or wrongful death claim when a head-on crash occurs.”