One Injured in Work Zone Car Accident on I-35E in Dallas, TX
Dallas, TX — March 6, 2025, one person was injured due to a car accident in a work zone along I-35E at around 11:42 a.m.
Details are preliminary at this time. Emergency services say they were called out to the southbound lanes of the interstate in the area of Beckley Avenue.

According to officials, a vehicle traveling along the interstate somehow crashed into a work zone. As a result, one person was sent to the hospital with unspecified injuries. It's unclear if the victim was a worker or a person from the vehicle.
Right now, no further information about the accident is available.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
Distinguishing between a motorist being injured and a worker being injured is important because the legal implications, believe it or not, are drastic. While car accidents tend to involve inherent challenges of gathering clear evidence and dealing with insurance companies, work accidents fall within the most complex work injury laws of any other state in the country.
Workers injured in Texas do not always have a guaranteed path for getting benefits, as many tend to believe. Instead, they may have a steep climb and many barriers between them and a fair resolution. That's why it's important an accident like this gets attention as soon as possible so those involved have plenty of evidence telling their side of the story.

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