Get to a safe spot at the crash site and call 911. Remain at the scene until law enforcement arrives. Around here the agencies likely to respond are the Conroe Police, Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, or Texas Highway Patrol. When the officer arrives, be polite, but do not go into detail about the accident. Stick to the facts and don’t talk about fault or what you were doing at the time of the crash. Get checked out by emergency medical personnel then go see a doctor as soon as possible. Trauma care services are available in and around Conroe at places like HCA Houston, Houston Methodist The Woodlands, and Doctors Urgent Care on Gleneagle Drive. You should contact a Conroe car accident lawyer as well, so they can protect your right to compensation and handle your claim while you heal.
You may have been T-boned on Loop 336 or rear-ended on I-45. You may have been on your way to work or running errands. No matter where it happened, car accident victims often find themselves in the same situation. You're in pain and unable to work or do everyday tasks.