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What to Do After a Car Accident in Houston, TX: Step-by-Step Guide
A practical Houston-focused guide for the first hours and days after a crash on Texas roads.
Immediate safety on Houston freeways
Houston's highway network—including I-45, I-10, and US-59—sees heavy congestion. If you can move to a shoulder or exit safely, do so. Turn on hazards and call 911 when anyone may be injured.
On high-speed roads, stay inside your vehicle with seatbelts on if traffic is passing closely until help arrives.
- Call 911 for injuries or blocked lanes
- Photograph vehicles, plates, and road markers
- Exchange insurance and contact details
Police reports and Texas documentation
Texas law may require a crash report when injury, death, or significant property damage occurs. Cooperate with responding officers and request a report number.
If police do not respond, you may need to file a Crash Report (CR-2) with TxDOT when thresholds apply. Keep copies of every form.
Medical care and insurance next steps
Seek care even if pain is delayed—Houston has extensive ER and urgent care options. Save all bills and visit summaries.
Notify your insurer with basic facts. Texas uses modified comparative fault rules; speaking with a licensed attorney can clarify how fault may affect a claim.
FAQ
- Do I need a police report for every Houston crash?
- Not always. Reporting depends on injuries, damage, and whether police respond. Check current Texas rules; this is general education only.
- Is this legal advice for my Houston case?
- No. AccidentSurvivalGuide.com is operated by WreckMatch LLC, a referral service—not a law firm.
Disclaimer: This article is general education from WreckMatch LLC, a legal referral service—not legal advice. For questions about your specific case, consult a licensed attorney in your state.
AccidentSurvivalGuide.com is an educational resource operated by WreckMatch LLC, a legal referral service. We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. The information here is for general education only.