Reviewed by Dennis R. Mundy | Licensed Personal Injury Attorney | March 20, 2026
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Location: I-69 N & Exit 129B | Date: March 20, 2026 | Severity: Major
On Friday night, March 20, 2026, at approximately 11:23 PM, a serious multi-vehicle collision occurred on northbound I-69 near Exit 129B in Harris County. According to initial reports, a Chrysler was involved in the crash, and one driver subsequently lost consciousness at the scene. The impact was severe enough to force the vehicle off the roadway and create significant hazards for other motorists. Emergency responders worked through the overnight hours to clear the wreckage, assess injuries, and restore traffic flow. The northbound lanes experienced substantial delays that stretched back several miles as crews dealt with the aftermath of this major accident. Incidents of this magnitude can result in serious injuries, vehicle damage, and long-lasting consequences for everyone involved.
If you were involved in this crash or witnessed what happened, your immediate actions matter significantly. First, ensure your safety and that of your passengers by moving to a safe location away from traffic if possible. Call 911 right away to report the accident and request medical assistance for anyone who may be injured, even if injuries seem minor at first. Document the scene by taking photographs of vehicle damage, road conditions, and the accident location if you safely can do so. Gather contact information from other drivers, witnesses, and emergency personnel. Seek medical attention promptly, as some injuries develop over time and may not be immediately apparent. However, do not give recorded statements to insurance companies without consulting an attorney first, as these statements can be used against your claim later.
In Texas, you have important legal rights following a motor vehicle accident. The state law gives you two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit, which is known as the statute of limitations. Texas also follows a comparative negligence standard, meaning that even if you bear some responsibility for the accident, you may still recover damages as long as you are not more than 50 percent at fault. Your recovery would be reduced by your percentage of fault, but it remains available to you. Understanding these rules and acting within the proper timeframe is crucial to protecting your rights and securing fair compensation for your injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages.
At Mundy & Associates, I have spent more than thirty-five years helping injured Texans navigate the aftermath of serious accidents right here in our community. My team understands the physical pain, emotional stress, and financial burden that come with major collisions like this one. We handle all the complex details so you can focus on healing. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. Every consultation is free and confidential, and there is no obligation to proceed with legal representation. If you or someone you know was involved in this crash, Mundy & Associates offers a free, confidential consultation. Call 281-357-5297.
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