Facts about Car Accidents in Montgomery County

August 17, 2023
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Things to Know about Car Accidents in Spring, Conroe, and The Woodlands

Texas boasts vast landscapes, bustling cities, and an intricate network of highways, making it a hub of transportation activity. With its growing population and thriving economy, Montgomery County witnesses a significant volume of traffic on its roadways daily. Unfortunately, this increased traffic also leads to a higher likelihood of accidents. 

Montgomery County is home to The Woodlands, Conroe, and borders Spring. It is part of the Houston Metropolitan area. The County is home to parts of Interstates 45 and 69, and highways 105, 249, and 99. These roadways are frequently traveled and often the site of auto accidents.


In the article below, The Woodlands car accident attorneys at Wham & Rogers delve into the most common types of traffic accidents that occur in Montgomery County, explore statistics on these accidents, and explore strategies for prevention.


If you have been injured in a car accident in Montgomery County, we can help! Call us at (832) 592-1108, or click the button below!

Statistics on Car Accidents in Montgomery County, Texas


Here are some statistics on traffic accidents in Montgomery County:


  • In 2022, there were 6,307 traffic accidents reported in Montgomery County.
  • Of these accidents, 11 were fatal, resulting in 12 deaths.
  • The most common type of accident was a two-vehicle collision, accounting for 55% of all accidents.
  • The most common time of day for accidents was between 3pm and 6pm, and the most common day of the week was Friday.
  • The most common location for accidents was on US Highway 59, followed by State Highway 105 and Interstate 45.


Remember, these statistics only apply to roadways in Montgomery County. Statistics on car accidents across the state are much higher and more devastating.


What are the Most Common Types of Car Accidents in Montgomery County?


Car accidents happen for many reasons, and involve many different factors and contributors. Overall, however, there are certain types of accidents that seem to occur more frequently than others. Here are some of the more common types of accidents we see in Montgomery County:


Rear-End Collisions


Rear-end collisions rank among the most prevalent types of accidents in Texas. These accidents often occur due to tailgating, distracted driving, or sudden stops. In congested areas like Houston, Dallas, and Austin, where traffic can be heavy, drivers may not have enough time to react to abrupt changes in speed, resulting in rear-end collisions. These accidents can lead to whiplash injuries, vehicle damage, and in some cases, multi-vehicle pileups.


Intersection Accidents


Intersections are notorious hotspots for accidents. Drivers often fail to yield the right-of-way, run red lights, or make improper turns, leading to crashes. In Texas, the complexity of intersections is exacerbated by the prevalence of wide roads and high-speed limits, increasing the potential for serious accidents.


T-bone Collisions


T-bone collisions, also known as side-impact crashes, occur when one vehicle strikes the side of another vehicle, forming a "T" shape. These accidents often happen at intersections and can result in severe injuries due to the limited protection on the sides of vehicles.


Single-Vehicle Accidents


Single-vehicle accidents involve only one vehicle and typically occur due to factors such as speeding, impaired driving, drowsy driving, or adverse weather conditions. These accidents can lead to rollovers, collisions with stationary objects, or veering off the road.


Pedestrian and Bicycle Accidents


With an increasing emphasis on alternative modes of transportation and urban mobility, pedestrian and bicycle accidents have become a concerning issue in Texas. These accidents often result from distracted driving, failure to yield to pedestrians, and cyclists not following traffic rules.


Drunk Driving Accidents


Despite strict laws against it, drunk driving remains a significant problem in Texas. Alcohol impairs a driver's judgment, reflexes, and coordination, leading to a higher risk of accidents.


Distracted Driving Accidents


The proliferation of smartphones and other electronic devices has contributed to the rise of distracted driving accidents. Texting, talking on the phone, eating, or fiddling with in-car entertainment systems diverts a driver's attention from the road.


Steps to Prevent Car Accidents


  • Rear-End Collisions: Maintaining a safe following distance and avoiding distractions while driving are key to preventing rear-end collisions. Defensive driving techniques can also help drivers anticipate sudden stops and react accordingly.
  • Intersection Accidents: Adhering to traffic signals, obeying right-of-way rules, and scanning for oncoming traffic before proceeding through an intersection are crucial safety measures. Defensive driving courses can also help raise awareness about intersection-related risks.
  • T-bone Collisions: Ensuring proper observation of traffic signals, cautiously entering intersections, and reducing speed in areas with high potential for collisions are essential. Defensive driving training can also educate drivers about how to anticipate and avoid such situations.
  • Single-Vehicle Accidents: Practicing responsible driving behaviors, such as obeying speed limits, avoiding driving under the influence, and getting enough rest before embarking on long journeys, can significantly reduce the risk of single-vehicle accidents.
  • Pedestrian and Bicycle Accidents: Drivers must remain vigilant and avoid distractions while driving in areas with pedestrian and cyclist activity. Pedestrians and cyclists should use designated crosswalks and follow traffic signals to enhance their safety.
  • Drunk Driving Accidents: The most effective way to prevent drunk driving accidents is for individuals to avoid getting behind the wheel when intoxicated. Designating a sober driver, using rideshare services, or public transportation are safer alternatives.
  • Distracted Driving Accidents: Drivers should prioritize safe driving by refraining from using electronic devices while behind the wheel. Pulling over to a safe location if you need to use your phone can significantly reduce the risk of accidents.


As Montgomery County continues to experience population growth and economic development, car accidents remain a persistent concern. By practicing responsible driving behaviors, adhering to traffic rules, and promoting awareness about the risks of distracted, drunk, and reckless driving, Texans can work together to make their roads safer for everyone.


Get Help after a Car Accident Injury


If you have been injured in a car accident in The Woodlands, Spring, Conroe, or elsewhere in Montgomery County, the car accident attorneys at Wham & Rogers want to help. Our attorneys have 60 years of combined experience helping car accident victims obtain the justice and compensation that they deserve.


Get the legal help you need to understand your legal rights and options for pursuing compensation by contacting Wham & Rogers today. A free consultation with our Board Certified personal injury attorney can help you find the best path toward recovery. You can get started by calling us at (832) 592-1108, or by completing our online contact form

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By Rene Rogers February 16, 2026
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By Rene Rogers February 8, 2026
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By Rene Rogers January 7, 2026
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By Rene Rogers February 24, 2026
On February 18, 2026, an accident involving a motorcycle and two other vehicles occurred on Aldine Westfield Road near Wood River Drive, Fox26 Houston reports. An off-duty officer was operating the motorcycle and was found unresponsive at the scene. Despite the efforts of EMS and firefighters, they were unable to save the deputy. The investigation into the crash is being handled by the Precinct 4 accident investigation team, and all lanes on Aldine Westfield Road were shut down due to the incident. The driver of the vehicle stayed on the scene and was not impaired at the time of the accident. It is not yet clear if the crash was related to the arrest of a Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office deputy at the scene, who was charged with DWI.
By Rene Rogers February 16, 2026
February 12th, 2026, Houston: An 18-wheeler rollover on Southwest Freeway near Chimney Rock Road blocked multiple outbound lanes, leading to major delays for commuters, KHOU reports. The truck rolled onto its passenger side, crushing a pickup truck and dragging it approximately 100 yards. Fortunately, the pickup truck’s driver escaped unscathed, and there were no reported injuries. Fire officials also noted that the semi-truck did not lose its load during the incident. If you have been injured in a serious truck or 18-wheeler accident in Texas, please call Wham & Rogers for a free consultation at 832-592-1108 .
By Rene Rogers February 8, 2026
On February 5, 2026, a dramatic rescue unfolded on Highway 290 near Mason Road in Cypress, Texas, when a woman found herself trapped in her vehicle after a major two-vehicle crash. The crash caused significant delays, with two westbound main lanes on Highway 290 remaining closed. The Harris County Sheriff’s Office reported that when emergency services arrived at the scene, they discovered the woman wedged underneath a truck . This type of accident is called a Side Underride Crash , and car manufacturers face pressure to install additional safeguards. Thanks to the efforts of first responders, the woman was safely removed from her vehicle and taken to the hospital for further care. If you have been injured in a serious car accident in Houston, please call Wham & Rogers for a free consultation at 832-592-1108.
By Rene Rogers January 7, 2026
A new video released after a fatal crash in the Texas Panhandle shows a truck on US 87 crashing into four young women from the Houston area. The women had to reduce their speed due to a flat tire, and had turned the hazard lights on. Despite their precautions, an 18-wheeler transporting produce for the San Antonio-based grocery chain H-E-B collided with the Nissan Altima, tragically killing the driver and three passengers. Long hours, insufficient training and lax monitoring make commercial vehicle and big rig accidents all too common on Texas roadways.
July 9, 2025
On the afternoon of June 28th, a truck driver allegedly fell asleep while driving an 18-wheeler on I-20 east of Dallas , causing him to crash into four cars and three 18-wheelers. This accident resulted in five deaths and an unknown number of injuries. This crash caused I-20 to be closed for several hours on Saturday while the victims were treated and the vehicles were removed from the scene. The driver was arrested the next day after admitting to falling asleep while driving, and is facing five counts of manslaughter along with a count of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. 18-wheeler accidents have become a near daily occurrence, putting many drivers at risk. It is important to obtain counsel immediately if you have been in a collision with an 18-wheeler to ensure evidence is preserved and the accident is investigated thoroughly. If you have been injured in a serious 18-wheeler or commercial vehicle accident in Texas, call Wham & Rogers at 832-592-1108 for a free consultation.
By Rene Rogers May 14, 2025
We often receive phone calls from people whose attorney won't return their calls, won't help them find medical care, or won't give them any advice about property damage. When I ask who this lawyer is, they usually don't know. Invariably, I find out that they hired the lawyer through a service that contacted them. A shocking number of these solicitation companies are breaking the law. They are committing the crime of barratry . Attorneys who hire companies to illegally solicit business for them are focused on quick, easy settlements. They’ve already taken an illegal shortcut to get your business. They want to settle your case with the least amount of effort. They do not want to spend time answering your questions and helping you with anything that won’t make them a quick buck. I’ve learned of situations where lawyers hired through solicitation companies settled cases without their client’s consent — and even situations where the client’s settlement check bounced. If you hire a lawyer who contacts calls you personally or through a service, you may be hiring a lawyer who is breaking the law. This is not who you want representing you. If you did hire a lawyer through one of these services, you may be the victim of barratry and there are lawyers who will pursue these claims for you. ( Our firm does not handle barratry claims ) When you need a personal injury attorney, do your research. Check the reviews for the firm. Call to talk with the lawyers. If you can’t get a lawyer on the phone to talk with you, that is a sign you may need to look elsewhere. Our client reviews will attest that we provide personal, caring service to our clients. If you want attorneys who will treat you like family, call Wham & Rogers.
By Rene Rogers April 23, 2025
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By Wham and Rogers April 10, 2025
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By Mark Wham March 26, 2025
A proposed Senate bill, pushed by insurance company lobbyists, would severely limit damages for victims involved in crashes with 18-wheelers, further tipping the scales in favor of insurance companies at the expense of Texans’ rights.
By Rene Rogers March 15, 2025
Five people were killed and eleven injured in a major, multi-vehicle collision on the evening of March 13th in Austin, Texas. According to NBC affiliate KXAN , one individual has been charged: "Police sources confirmed with KXAN the person arrested was the driver of a semi-truck hauling for Amazon. The driver involved in this incident is not an Amazon employee. … The owner of ZBN Transport LLC said Friday afternoon there’s been no contact with its semi-truck driver." (KXAN) According to Austin police, the alleged driver has been charged with multiple counts of intoxication manslaughter. Amazon, like many other large corporations, has chosen to expand its operations via an array of third-party contractors rather than relying solely upon employees. This provides the company with greater flexibility on pay and benefits, and may also seem like attractive way to reduce liability for accidents like the above. However, many large corporations have discovered that merely declaring a worker to be an “independent contractor” does not necessarily make it so. In one notable example, a court of appeals in Oregon ruled that Domino’s Pizza, Inc. was directly responsible for an accident caused by one of their franchisee’s delivery drivers, and could not disclaim liability . A decade later, the Supreme Court of Ireland found the same. Amazon has also faced legal scrutiny over its "Delivery Service Partner" program in the state of Georgia: "Jurors Thursday handed down a $16.2 million verdict at trial against Amazon Logistics and a service partner. ... Notably, jurors also concluded that Amazon exercised sufficient control over defendant Fly Fella Logistics to render the delivery giant liable ." (Courtroom View Network) To be considered truly “independent”, a contractor should exercise significant control over his own schedule, and be able to make decisions over how and when to provide services. When a company policy guarantees a specific delivery timeframe, or denies digital app or marketplace access to a contractor based on number of jobs taken per week, they may risk having the supposedly “independent” contractor being considered an employee. If you have been seriously injured by a commercial driver, or a contractor for a major corporation, the Texas 18-wheeler accident experts at Wham & Rogers, PLLC can help. Speak to an attorney today by calling (832) 592-1108 or leaving us a message on our contact page.