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Collision reported on South Staples Street

CORPUS CHRISTI, TX – Two vehicles collided on Tuesday when a Mazda made an unsafe lane change on Staples Street.

Officers from the Corpus Christi Police Department reported that the accident occurred at approximately 7:35 p.m. on June 23. A silver 2006 Mazda crashed into a white 2018 Chrysler near the intersection of South Staples Street and Holly Road. The 23-year-old driver of the Mazda attempted to move into the right lane and struck the Chrysler’s right front corner. Both vehicles sustained moderate damage during the collision.

Neither the Mazda driver nor her one-year-old passenger was injured during the collision. The 31-year-old driver and the 28-year-old passenger in the Chrysler were also uninjured in the accident.

The police found the Mazda’s driver liable for the accident because she attempted to change lanes at an unsafe time.

Were you hurt in an accident caused by another driver’s failure to yield the right-of-way? If so, you could be owed significant compensation if the other party failed to observe the rules of the road. Contact an experienced Corpus Christi car accident lawyer at Herrman & Herrman by calling (877) 714-0256 or by filling out an online contact form to schedule a free case evaluation today. Our team of skilled attorneys will be ready to help you understand your rights and legal options, so reach out to us now.

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