Houston Car Accidents in the Summer: What You Need to Know & How to Protect Your Rights

Summer in Houston brings sunshine, vacations, and unfortunately a spike in car accidents.

From July 4th celebrations to packed highways heading to Galveston, distracted drivers and heavy traffic often lead to serious injuries. At The Hadi Law Firm, we’ve seen firsthand how devastating summer crashes can be-and we’re here to help.

Why Do Car Accidents Increase in Summer?

  • More teenage drivers are on break from school
  • Alcohol-related crashes after parties or barbecues
  • Tourists unfamiliar with Houston’s roads
  • Road construction zones causing sudden slowdowns

Whether it’s a fender bender or a life-altering crash, your health and legal rights should be your top priorities.

What To Do After a Car Accident in Houston

  • Call 911 and seek immediate medical help
  • Take photos, gather witness info, and file a police report
  • Avoid admitting fault or giving a statement to the other driver’s insurance
  • Contact a trusted Houston personal injury attorney

How The Hadi Law Firm Can Help

Our legal team has recovered millions for victims across Texas. We offer:

  • Free consultations
  • No upfront fees (you don’t pay unless we win)
  • Aggressive representation against insurance companies

Don’t settle for less. If you’ve been injured in a summer car accident, let us fight for the maximum compensation you deserve.

Call The Hadi Law Firm today at 832-433-7977 or Schedule Your Free Consultation

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