Rockwall, TX (March 25, 2026) – A two-vehicle crash was reported late Monday night, March 23, at the intersection of Williams Street and Olympic Drive in Rockwall. Emergency units were dispatched to the scene just before midnight following reports of a major accident.
Responders arrived around 11:49 p.m. and began assessing the situation involving two vehicles. Crews worked to check for injuries and assist those involved in the crash.
Details about the number of people injured and the severity of any injuries have not been released.
Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash.
We hope everyone affected by this crash makes a full recovery.
What Information Should You Collect After a Two-Vehicle Accident in Texas?
After a two-vehicle accident in Texas, collecting accurate information at the scene can be an important step. If it is safe to do so, drivers may exchange contact and insurance details, along with vehicle information such as make, model, and license plate numbers. This helps create a clear record of who was involved and may be needed when filing a claim.
Photos can also be useful. Taking pictures of vehicle damage, road conditions, traffic signs, and the surrounding area may help document what happened. Capturing different angles and any visible debris or skid marks can provide additional context if the accident is later reviewed.
Witness information can also play a role. If anyone nearby saw the accident, their statements may help clarify how the crash occurred. Writing down names and contact details can make it easier to follow up if questions arise during the claims process.
It is important to monitor your health after the crash. Even if injuries seem minor at first, symptoms such as pain, stiffness, or dizziness can develop later. Seeking medical attention and keeping records of visits, diagnoses, and treatment can help track recovery and provide documentation if needed.
Notifying your insurance company promptly and providing accurate details can help move the process forward. Keeping copies of emails, claim numbers, repair estimates, and receipts can make it easier to stay organized. Clear communication may help avoid delays or misunderstandings.
In some situations, there may be disagreements about how the crash happened or who was at fault. Insurance companies often review police reports, photos, and statements to determine responsibility. Having thorough documentation can make it easier to respond to these questions.
Our legal team at Harrell & Paulson knows that a car accident can leave you feeling overwhelmed, but you don't have to manage the fallout alone. We can help you gather the facts and ensure your recovery is the priority.
Call Harrell & Paulson at (972) 895-7746 to speak with our auto accident attorneys and get the support you need.
Note: This post was prepared using publicly available secondary sources. The details of the incident have not been independently verified. If you find any inaccuracies, please contact Harrell & Paulson so we can promptly review and update the post with the most accurate information.
Disclaimer: The information in this post is provided for general informational purposes only and should not be taken as legal or medical advice. This content does not establish an attorney-client relationship, nor does it constitute a solicitation for legal services. If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident, please seek immediate medical attention. Any photo included in this post is for illustrative purposes only and does not depict the actual accident scene.