September 25, 2012

A 35-year-old Dallas, Texas, man claims he was seriously injured in a car accident after repeated calls to 911 went unanswered. According to The Dallas Morning News, the man’s injury occurred September 8 at 11:50 p.m. as he stood next to Interstate 45.

Reports indicate the victim was involved in a Dallas auto accident when another vehicle rear-ended his car. He was standing next to the highway as he attempted to call 911 four times. The first three times, he said he got a busy signal. On the fourth try, he got a message saying all responders were busy at the moment. The victim then attempted to flag down another vehicle for help, but was instead struck and suffered serious injuries, including a broken arm and bruised leg. Luckily, a witness was able to get through to 911 and called for help.

The city of Dallas later released a statement saying that although cellphones can be invaluable in emergency situations, the 911 emergency response system was not set up to handle calls from cellphones and, therefore, may not be a reliable way to communicate in an emergency.

The Dallas drug injury lawyers with Ferrer Poirot Feller understand the frustrations that may come with being injured in an accident such as this and are here to help if you have been hurt in an accident that was no fault of your own.