Driver killed in fiery crash on Interstate35E in Dallas
DALLAS, TX – A driver was killed in a fiery crash that happened in Dallas on Sunday, according to WFAA.
Dallas Police said the incident occurred before 7:45 a.m on Interstate 35E. They said the driver crashed into a light pole, which caused their vehicle to catch on fire.
Fire crews were able to extinguish the car fire, but unfortunately, the driver succumbed to their injuries.
No other occupants or vehicles were involved.
Police have not released the driver’s name at this time.
At Benton Accident & Injury Lawyers, we empathize with the emotional and financial hardships people face after the death of their loved ones. If your family member was killed in a collision and you are dealing with costly medical bills, funeral expenses, and other bills, turn to our Dallas wrongful death lawyers for support. We have the advocacy skills needed to help you recover every cent owed to you for these hardships. We’re ready to guide you step by step through the claims process, all while you focus on healing. Schedule a free initial consultation online or by phone at (214) 777-7777 today.
Note: The information included in this post was derived from secondary sources and has not been independently confirmed. Any inaccurate information will be corrected immediately after being brought to the site’s attention. If you identify any false information within this story, please inform us immediately so we can adjust the post to contain the most accurate information available surrounding this event.
Disclaimer: The intent of this post is to provide general information to our readers and to help improve the safety and quality of life of those who live in our state. At the Benton Law Firm, we intend to honor those who are victimized in accidents across Texas. We aim to provide up-to-date information to the public surrounding these incidents in hopes of helping others to avoid becoming victims themselves or to know how to respond should a tragedy occur. Do not rely on any information within this post. Instead, seek further assistance from a legal or medical professional whenever necessary.