Contact the Harris County Injury Lawyers at Denena & Points to Report Your DWI Accident Injury and Discuss Your Potential for Financial Recovery
The Harris County injury lawyers at Denena & Points want to see lower numbers of drunken drivers and DWI accidents in our county. We make it our mission to help the needlessly injured victims of DWI accidents and the families that have tragically lost loved ones to drunken drivers. When people choose to drink and drive, heedless of your safety, we want to help you hold them financially accountable for the devastating harm they case.
Contact us toll free at 877-307-9500 or “Get Help Now” by filling out our online contact form to obtain your FREE, confidential legal consultation. You have no obligation to hire an attorney. The Harris County injury lawyers at Denena & Points have the resources to thoroughly pursue your case from start to finish. And we take our cases on a contingency fee basis, so you don’t pay an attorney’s fee unless you win your case. Let us help; call today.
Harris County’s Trend in the First Half of 2012 for Lower Numbers of DWI Accidents may be Coming to an End
Harris County authorities earlier this year had been announcing that we looked on track to have our lowest number of fatal DWI accidents in five years. Our Harris County accident lawyers had seen this as a hopeful sign that things were finally turning around and Harris County would no longer stand undisputed as the nation’s DWI leader.
Unfortunately, recent weeks have shown what seems to be an unusual number of serious injury and fatal DWI accidents. And the winter holiday drinking and driving accident period hasn’t even begun yet.
Serious and Fatal Crashes from just the past few Days that may be Linked to DWI
These three tragic accidents represent just a small selection from this past weekend’s alarming number of serious and fatal accidents. There were also multiple severe and fatal wrecks attributed to speeding and street racing.
The Holiday Season is Approaching: Be Alert for Drunk Drivers
The period from Thanksgiving through New Year’s traditionally represents the most deadly time to be on the roads. As this past weekend’s raft of severe accidents points out, many drivers already seem to have abandoned safety in favor of speed and alcohol. So we caution you to drive safely and be especially alert for drunken, distracted, and speeding drivers as the holidays approach. Our Harris County injury lawyers think that our county might not be yielding its title as DWI capital of the nation this year after all.