Brittany Munive and Her 9-Year-Old Son Killed in Wrong-Way Collision North Freeway

6 months ago

33-year-old Brittany Munive was driving a Mitsubishi Outlander and was with her husband and two children at the time of the collision.

Brittany Munive
Brittany Munive and Son Killed in Houston Car Accident on North Freeway

Houston, TX – The family of two who were killed in a wrong-way traffic collision on North Freeway in Houston has identified the two victims as Brittany Munive and her 9-year-old DJ Munive, according to a GoFundMe page created by the family.

Authorities say two surviving family members – Britanny’s husband and 10-year-old daughter – remain hospitalized in critical condition.

The deadly collision happened at about 12:45 a.m. on March 24 in the 700 block of North Interstate 45.

Backstory

Houston, TX – Two people were killed in a wrong-way collision early Monday morning in downtown Houston.

According to the Houston Police Department, the accident happened around 12:45 a.m. on the North Freeway near the Dallas and Preston exit.

A red Ford F-150 was traveling the wrong way when it struck a Mitsubishi Outlander, which then collided with a Nissan Rogue.

The 33-year-old female driver of the Mitsubishi and her 9-year-old son were killed in the accident.

The father, seated in the front passenger seat, and a 10-year-old child in the car were taken to hospital in critical condition.

The 44-year-old male driver of the Ford F-150 underwent surgery at Ben Taub Hospital and remains in the ICU in critical condition.

The pregnant woman driving the Nissan Rogue was transported to the hospital. The male passenger of the Nissan Rogue suffered minor injuries.

An investigation into the accident is ongoing.

Have you lost a loved one in a car accident? Contact our Houston personal injury attorney today

Having represented victims of auto accidents in Texas for more than 21 years, we know what questions or concerns you may have, and we know how to obtain compensation for your injuries, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage. Whether your accident was investigated by the Houston Police, Sheriff, Constable, or State Troopers, our law firm will obtain the accident report, contact the at-fault party’s insurance, and open a claim for your damages. In addition to obtaining the crash report and creating a claim, our Houston personal injury attorney will also secure accident photos, interview any witnesses, and consult with an expert accident reconstructionist as necessary. To speak with an attorney Click to call: 281-943-5555.

Our Houston Personal Injury Lawyer are ready for you. Call 281-943-5555 right now.

The information for this article was obtained from public media and is for informational purposes. We understand this is a difficult time for the family of those affected by a tragic accident, and we offer our sincere condolences. While the idea of hiring a law firm may not feel appropriate at this time, as a public service we like to advise family of the following:
1. In some cases it may be very important to immediately begin securing evidence, including but not limited to photos of skid marks, photos of property damage, witness statements, the actual vehicle or other property involved in the incident, and other critical evidence before its disappears.
2. In Texas it is illegal for anyone to contact the family by telephone or in-person to convince the family to hire a law firm or attorney unless the family contacted the law firm or attornay first.
3. Under Texas law, wrongful death actions can be brought by a spouse (husband or wife), child (son or daughter), or parent (mother or father). A claim can also be brought on behalf of the deceased estate. the statute of limitations in Texas for wrongful death is two years from the date of the incident.

If you would like this article removed, please click the “REMOVE ARTICLE” button below and the article will be removed. Removal of an article is usually done within several hours after receipt of the removal request.

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn

Request A Free Crash Report

Scroll to Top