Man critically injured in wreck with DFW Airport shuttle bus

A man was critically injured in a wreck with a DFW Airport shuttle bus Wednesday morning.  The accident occurred on a flyover bridge at Terminal E.  The bus and the car driven by the victim apparently collided.  The bus was carrying airport employees, none of which was hurt.  The car driver was taken by ambulance to Parkland Memorial Hospital for treatment.

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Fort Worth man hit and killed by SUV after van runs out of gas

A Fort Worth, Texas, man was killed in a car accident Sunday night after being hit by an SUV.

The victim, 78-year-old Floyd Boortz, was standing outside his van on the service road of Interstate 30 putting gasoline into the vehicle’s tank along with a 20-year-old male, one of the van’s passengers. A Kia sports utility vehicle exited the freeway and struck the two men as well as the van.

The 20-year-old man, whose name has not been released, was critically injured. A 20-year-old female and a 2-year-old boy were also inside the van. Neither was injured.

Before the accident occurred, a good Samaritan driving a Dodge sedan stopped to help and parked in front of the van. After striking the two men and the van, the SUV then smashed into the parked Dodge. The driver of the Dodge was not hurt.

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Forth Worth car accident involving public transit bus kills one, injures three

A Forth Worth public transit bus rear-ended two vehicles on Friday, killing one and injuring three others in a chain-reaction multi-car accident.

The 5-vehicle accident took place in the eastbound lanes of Interstate 820 shortly before 6pm. According to the Fort Worth Transportation Authority operations manager, a vehicle stopped short in front of the bus, which was a one of Fort Worth’s “T” special needs buses, a bus that is outfitted specifically to transport the disabled and elderly.

The bus rear-ended the vehicle, which then slammed into a second car. All three vehicles went up in flames.  

Two people were taken to Dallas area hospitals in critical condition. A third was taken to a Forth Worth hospital in stable condition.

The driver of the bus, 34-year-old Ronnie Ware, incurred minor burns on his arms and hands while helping the bus’s single passenger to safety. The passenger was not injured.

Fears | Nachawati represents victims of Dallas and Forth Worth car accidents in bringing Texas personal injury lawsuits. For a free consultation with a Texas personal injury lawyer, email us at info@fnlawfirm.com or call us on our toll-free helpline at 1.866.705.7584.