Reviewed by Dennis R. Mundy | Licensed Personal Injury Attorney | March 16, 2026
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Location: Sh-105 Eastbound At Fostoria Rd In Montgomery County | Date: March 16, 2026 | Severity: Major
A major collision on State Highway 105 Eastbound at Fostoria Road in Montgomery County brought traffic to a standstill in the predawn hours of Monday, March 16, 2026. Harris County emergency responders were dispatched to the crash site at approximately 12:54 AM, where the severity of the incident quickly backed up the eastbound lanes and created significant congestion during the early morning commute period. While the timing of this crash during the predawn hours meant fewer vehicles were involved compared to a daytime accident, those affected experienced serious impacts on their vehicles, health, and wellbeing. The congestion and disruption extended well into the morning hours as emergency personnel worked to clear the roadway and investigate the circumstances surrounding the collision.
If you or a family member were involved in this crash, your immediate priorities should be clear and deliberate. First, call 911 to report the accident and ensure emergency medical services respond to any injured parties. Seek immediate medical attention, even if you feel fine in the moment—some injuries like whiplash, internal injuries, or concussions can appear hours or days after an accident. Document the scene carefully by taking photographs of vehicle damage, road conditions, traffic signs, and the overall accident scene if you are able to do so safely. Importantly, do not provide recorded statements to insurance companies without understanding your rights. Insurance adjusters are trained to ask questions designed to minimize their liability, and anything you say can be used against your claim later.
Texas law provides important protections for accident victims, though you must understand the rules governing your claim. You have two years from the date of your accident to file a lawsuit—this is called the statute of limitations, and once it expires, you lose your right to pursue compensation entirely. Additionally, Texas follows a comparative negligence standard, meaning that even if you are partially at fault for the accident, you may still recover damages as long as you are not more than 50 percent responsible for the collision. This nuance is critical to understand because it affects the value of your claim and the strategy your attorney must employ to maximize your recovery.
Over my 35 years practicing personal injury law in the Tomball area and throughout Montgomery County, I have helped hundreds of accident victims navigate this exact situation. At Mundy & Associates, we understand that a major crash like this one is not just a legal matter—it affects your health, your finances, your family, and your peace of mind. We offer a free, confidential consultation where we can review the details of your case, answer your questions about your rights, and explain how we can help. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we win your case and recover compensation for you.
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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