Location: Ih-10 Westbound At Igloo Rd In Waller County | Date: March 04, 2026 | Severity: Major
A serious collision disrupted westbound traffic on Interstate 10 near Igloo Road in Waller County on the morning of March 4, 2026, creating extensive delays for early commuters. The crash occurred at approximately 3:39 AM during the pre-dawn hours when most drivers expect lighter traffic conditions. Despite the early hour, the severity of this incident quickly overwhelmed the roadway, with emergency responders working diligently to clear the scene and assist those involved. Multiple vehicles were impacted, and the westbound lanes experienced significant backups stretching for miles as first responders attended to victims and investigated the circumstances. This is precisely the type of serious traffic accident that can have lasting consequences for those involved, both physically and financially.
If you were involved in this crash or witnessed it firsthand, taking the right steps immediately following the incident is critical to protecting your legal interests. First and foremost, if you have not already done so, seek medical attention for any injuries, no matter how minor they may seem. Some injuries develop over hours or days, so it is important to get a thorough medical evaluation as soon as possible. Document everything you can remember about the scene, including photographs of vehicle damage, road conditions, weather, and the general layout of the area. Obtain contact information from other drivers, passengers, and witnesses. Most importantly, do not give recorded statements to insurance companies or other parties without first consulting with an attorney, as these statements can be used against you later.
In Texas, you have important legal rights following a serious accident like this one. The state follows a comparative negligence standard, which means that even if you bear some responsibility for the crash, you may still recover damages if the other party shares liability. However, you must act within the applicable timeframe. Texas law provides a two-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims, meaning you have two years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit. This deadline is not negotiable, so it is essential to begin protecting your rights immediately rather than waiting months to seek legal guidance.
At Mundy & Associates, I have spent more than thirty-five years helping Texans navigate personal injury claims right here in Tomball and across Southeast Texas. We understand the physical pain, emotional stress, and financial hardship that serious accidents create for families. We also understand Texas law and insurance company tactics because we have seen them up close for decades. Our approach is straightforward: we conduct a thorough investigation, handle all communication with insurance companies, and fight to secure fair compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. There are no hidden fees, no surprises, and no pressure.
If you or someone you know was involved in this crash, Mundy & Associates offers a free, confidential consultation. Call 281-357-5297 today to speak with our team about your situation and your legal options.
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