
Vehicle fires can start for several reasons.
Body Discovered in Burning Vehicle on San Antonio’s South Side
A man was found dead after a vehicle fire in a South Side neighborhood, according to a report from KSAT News.¹

Vehicle fires can start for several reasons.
A man was found dead after a vehicle fire in a South Side neighborhood, according to a report from KSAT News.¹

Ride-share passengers can seek compensation if they’re injured in an accident.
According to a News4SanAntonio report, a man is dead after a major crash at a West Side intersection.¹

Pedestrian accidents spike during the holidays as vehicle and pedestrian traffic increases.
According to a News4SanAntonio report, a woman was killed in a tragic pedestrian accident on San Antonio’s South Side.¹

Defective car jacks can cause catastrophic accidents.
According to a News4SanAntonio report, a 44-year-old man was killed when a car jack slipped on the East Side.

Warehouse workers are at high risk for injuries on the job.
According to a News4SanAntonio report, a warehouse worker’s death last month prompted an OSHA investigation.¹

Bicyclists are particularly vulnerable in accidents involving garbage trucks.
According to a KSAT News report, 48-year-old Christina Moore was hit and killed by a garbage truck while riding her bicycle on the East Side.

As holiday shopping increases, so does the risk of vehicle-into-building crashes.
According to a News4SanAntonio report, 70-year-old Janice Walker was sitting on her front porch when she was struck and killed by an out-of-control vehicle.¹

Never try to cross a major highway on foot.
According to a News4SanAntonio report, a man was killed after leaving his crashed vehicle and attempting to cross I-10 on foot.

Disabled vehicles can cause major accidents if drivers aren’t careful.
(Update) Texas DPS officials say the pickup was stopped at a red light when the tractor-trailer struck it from behind. The driver of the tractor-trailer was not injured.

Fatal commercial vehicle accidents are unfortunately common.
According to a News4SanAntonio report, a commercial vehicle crash near I-10 in Seguin killed one driver and left two others hospitalized on Wednesday morning.¹