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Loop 375 Accident Attorneys in El Paso

Injured on Loop 375 in El Paso? Our attorneys handle Transmountain and Border Highway accident cases. Free consultation. No fee unless we win.

Why Choose Lovett & Murray for Your Loop 375 Accident Case?

Loop 375 is one of El Paso's most challenging roadways, encompassing both the Transmountain corridor through the Franklin Mountains and the Border Highway along the Rio Grande. The Transmountain section features steep mountain grades, sharp curves, and dramatic elevation changes, while the Border Highway carries heavy commercial and cross-border traffic. Together, these segments create some of the most hazardous driving conditions in the region.

Lovett & Murray has represented hundreds of victims injured along Loop 375. With 30+ years of experience, our bilingual team brings deep knowledge of the unique dangers on both the Transmountain and Border Highway segments.

  • 30+ years handling Loop 375 accidents with insight into both the mountain and border sections
  • No fee unless we win -- we work on contingency so you pay nothing upfront
  • Bilingual team ensuring clear communication in English and Spanish throughout your case
  • Local knowledge of Loop 375's terrain, weather patterns, and high-risk areas from Transmountain to Border Highway

Common Types of Loop 375 Accidents We Handle

Transmountain Mountain Accidents

The Transmountain section of Loop 375 features steep grades, sharp curves, and limited visibility that challenge even experienced drivers. Weather conditions including fog, ice, and high winds compound these dangers. Rollover accidents and loss-of-control crashes are common on this segment.

Border Highway Truck Accidents

Border Highway carries heavy commercial truck traffic moving goods to and from the international ports of entry. The combination of heavy vehicles, merging traffic, and congested intersections leads to frequent and severe accidents.

The Transmountain corridor is especially vulnerable to weather. Fog can reduce visibility to near zero, ice forms on the mountain passes, and high desert winds create sudden gusts that push vehicles off course. These conditions contribute to some of Loop 375's most serious crashes.

Runaway Truck Accidents

The steep grades on Transmountain can cause brake failure in heavy vehicles, leading to runaway truck incidents. These accidents are among the most dangerous on Loop 375, often resulting in catastrophic injuries or fatalities.

What to Do After a Loop 375 Accident

If you have been in an accident on Loop 375, taking the right steps immediately can protect your health and your legal rights.

  1. Move to safety. On Transmountain, pull well off the road if possible -- the narrow shoulders and curves make stopped vehicles especially vulnerable. On Border Highway, move to the nearest parking area.

  2. Call 911. Report the accident and request medical assistance. Given the remote nature of parts of Transmountain, response times may be longer -- stay safe while waiting.

  3. Document the scene. Take photos of vehicle damage, road conditions, weather conditions, grade signs, and any guardrail or signage issues. Weather and terrain evidence is especially important for Loop 375 cases.

  4. Gather witness information. If other drivers stopped, collect their contact information. On less-traveled sections of Transmountain, witnesses may be limited.

  5. Contact Lovett & Murray. Call our experienced Loop 375 accident attorneys as soon as possible -- contact us today or call 915-757-9999 for a free consultation.

Loop 375 Accident Hotspots

Our attorneys have handled cases from every section of Loop 375. Based on our experience, the highest-risk areas include:

  • Transmountain summit curves -- Sharp curves near the mountain pass with limited visibility and frequent weather hazards
  • Transmountain & Gateway South interchange -- Complex merging traffic near the Northeast residential areas
  • Border Highway near Ysleta Port of Entry -- Heavy commercial truck traffic and cross-border congestion
  • Loop 375 & Americas Avenue interchange -- High-volume junction with merging traffic from multiple directions
  • Border Highway near ASARCO smokestacks -- Speed transitions and industrial area traffic patterns

Injured on Loop 375? Get Help Now

Time matters after an accident. Evidence fades, witnesses forget details, and insurance companies work quickly to minimize what they pay. If you or a loved one has been injured on Loop 375, contact Lovett & Murray today for a free case evaluation. We will review your case, explain your options, and fight for the compensation you deserve -- and you pay nothing unless we win.

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