An 8-year-old child died after a speeding car crash at St. Joseph Street Friday night, October 1.
The devastating accident happened around 10:30 p.m. downtown Houston in the 2001 block of St. Joseph St. near Chartres. A Dodge Challenger driver was allegedly speeding on a red light when he collided with another vehicle, causing it to crash into a pole.
Two parents and their 8-year-old child were inside, according to authorities. The parents were unharmed, according to officers on the scene, but the child sustained the most severe injuries and was rushed to the hospital in critical condition.
Investigators confirmed the child died as a result of his injuries on Sunday. Meanwhile, the other driver received no injuries in the collision and was said to be fully cooperative with officers throughout the investigation.
He also didn’t appear to be inebriated, so no charges have been filed yet, but the investigation is still ongoing. The accident is still a work in progress.
Speeding Vehicle Accidents Statistics
Speeding is a major factor in traffic deaths and injuries. The role of speeding in crashes is described in terms of its effect on the driver, the vehicle, and the road. Speeding was a factor in 26% of all traffic fatalities in 2019, killing 9,478, or an average of over 25 people per day.
The total number of fatal motor-vehicle crashes attributable to speeding was 8,544. A crash is considered speeding-related if the driver was charged with a speeding-related offense or if racing, driving too fast for conditions, or exceeding the posted speed limit was indicated as a contributing factor in the crash.
In Texas, 3,893 people were killed in automobile crashes during 2020, up from 3,623 deaths in 2019. That increase occurred even though traffic volumes were about 50% below normal for several months of the year, according to the Texas Department of Transportation.
Precise numbers on how many of those 2020 deaths were actually caused by speeding weren’t yet available. Just before the pandemic, in 2019 speeding was a primary cause in 20% of fatal crashes in Texas, according to transportation department records.
Wrongful Death Attorney for Victims of Car Speeding Accidents In Houston County
It’s difficult to come to terms with the loss of a loved one in a tragic head-on car speeding collision. While the official investigation is ongoing, the victim’s family has the right to hire an attorney to file a wrongful death lawsuit on their behalf.
Do not wait to seek legal help if you have lost a loved one in a fatal car speeding collision. Arash Law’s experienced attorneys are available to help you with your claim at any time of day. Our firm has decades of experience and the knowledge necessary to help you win your case.
Our goal is to look after you and your well-being while also protecting your legal rights and negotiating the best possible settlement for your legal case. For a free case evaluation over the phone or to schedule a free consultation with one of our experienced wrongful death lawyers, call (888) 398-4017.