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If you've been hurt in a car accident in Dawson County, the silence that follows the impact can feel almost as deafening as the crash itself. One moment you're navigating the intersection of US-87 and US-180 in Lamesa, or perhaps heading south on FM 1788 toward the oilfields, and the next, your vehicle is disabled, your injuries are mounting, and an insurance adjuster is already calling before you've even reached Medical Arts Hospital. In 2024, Texas roads claimed 4,150 lives—one every two hours and seven minutes. While Dawson County's rural roads carry less traffic than Harris or Dallas counties, they are statistically 2.66 times more likely to produce a fatal crash per mile traveled than urban highways. When that level of risk becomes your reality, you need more than a settlement mill. You need Legal Emergency Lawyers™ who understand that the 48-hour window after a Dawson County crash is where cases are won or lost. Call Attorney911 at 1-888-ATTY-911—we answer 24/7. The Dawson County Reality: Where Rural Roads Meet Permian Basin Pressure Dawson County sits at the crossroads of agricultural heritage and energy extraction. US-87 runs north-south through Lamesa, connecting Lubbock to San Angelo, while US-180 cuts east-west toward the…