3 Injured in Two-Vehicle Crash on SH 6 in Robertson County

3 Injured in Two-Vehicle Crash on SH 6 in Robertson County

Three Injured in Robertson County Two-Vehicle Crash on SH 6

Robertson County, Texas (November 8, 2021) – Three people were injured Saturday morning in a two-vehicle crash in Robertson County, according to the Texas DPS.

The crash happened around 9:15 a.m., November 6, on State Highway 6 at Campbells Creek.

DPS said a 2011 Dodge was traveling northbound on the highway while a 2021 Buick SUV was traveling southbound. The Buick failed to maintain its lane and was hit by the Dodge.

The Dodge driver was airlifted to St. Joseph Health in Bryan.

The driver and passenger of the Buick were treated for minor injuries and released at the scene.

The crash closed the highway and was reopened around 11:30 a.m.

The DPS is investigating the crash.

Cars are the most common mode of transportation. The common causes of car accidents include; disregarding a red light or stop sign, texting or talking on a cell phone, and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

If you have been injured or have lost a loved one in a car accident, please call the law office of Joel A. Gordon & Associates for a free consultation to learn your options.

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