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Unlicensed driver in Brownsville injures two

BROWNSVILLE, TX – Two women were injured on Sunday when an unlicensed driver caused a three- vehicle collision on West San Marcello Boulevard.

An unlicensed 18-year-old in a blue 1997 Dodge was speeding near the intersection of West San Marcello Boulevard and Vista del Golf at 11:52 a.m. on May 3. According to My Accident, the driver’s excessive speed caused a collision with a black 2018 Cadillac and a silver 2019 Buick.

Officers from the Brownsville Police Department reported two people were injured during the crash. A 29-year-old passenger in the Cadillac and the 70-year-old Buick driver both sustained injuries, but the type and severity of these injuries have not been released.

The three vehicles involved in the accident were severely damage. Police officers had to call a tow truck to remove all of the cars from the road.

The Brownsville Police Department gave the Dodge’s driver two citations. The first citation was for excessive speed and the second was for driving without a license and proof of insurance.

Disclaimer: The Brownsville car accident attorneys at Herrman and Herrman provide up-to-date accident information to help protect our community. We hope that this article will help you stay informed and keep yourself and your loved ones safe. This article is not intended to provide medical or legal advice. If you were hurt in a car accident and need legal counsel, contact Herrman and Herrman today

Gregory H. Herrman has been committed to providing quality legal representation for injured accident victims in the Corpus Christi area and the Rio Grande Valley for many years. After getting his J.D., Herrman joined a firm in Corpus Christi, handling both plaintiff’s personal injury and insurance defense cases. After five years, he joined his brother, David, and another attorney to form their own law firm committed solely to representing injured accident victims. Herrman has maintained that focus in his practice ever since.

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