3 Including Deputy Injured in Multi-Vehicle Crash on FM 1960 in NW Harris County

3 Including Deputy Injured in Multi-Vehicle Crash on FM 1960 in NW Harris County

Deputy and Two Civilians Injured in NW Harris County Multi-Vehicle Crash on FM 1960 near Lee Road

Harris County, Texas (February 20, 2021) – Three people, including a Harris County Precinct 4 deputy, were injured Friday night in a multi-vehicle crash in northwest Harris County, according to deputies.

The crash occurred around 8:00 p.m., February 19, in the 7700 block of FM 1960 near Lee Road.

Authorities said two deputies stopped a vehicle in traffic, and during the stop, two cars collided and hit two Precinct 4 patrol vehicles.

One of the drivers was airlifted to Memorial Hermann Hospital in critical condition.

The other driver was taken to a hospital in The Woodlands with minor injuries.

One of the deputies sustained minor injuries but was not taken to the hospital.

The deputies are investigating the crash.

Common Causes of Automobile Accidents

While there are many causes of car accidents, the most common reasons of driver negligence include driver inattention; cell phone use; texting and driving; speeding; fatigue; failure to yield the right of way from a stop sign or private drive; running a red light; and driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs,” Attorney Joel A. Gordon said. Mr. Gordon believes that an independent investigation is important. An Attorney will help obtain the crash report, secure accident photos, interview witnesses, and create a claim.

To speak with an attorney, Click to call: 281-943-5555.

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