Fort Worth, TX — January 29, 2024, Ahmad Saad Hajeid was injured following a car accident at around 7:45 p.m. along Camp Bowie West.
According to initial details about the crash, the accident happened at the intersection of Camp Bowie West and the Interstate 30 service road.

Investigators said that 40-year-old Ahmad Saad Hajeid was in a Nissan Rogue going northbound on the service road crossing Camp Bowie West. As Hajeid’s vehicle crossed, it was hit on the passenger side by a westbound Ford F-350 going toward the westbound I-30 ramp. Hajeid reportedly had serious injuries due to the crash while the other driver apparently wasn’t injured.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
Even considering the relatively large size of an F-350, it’s unusual when one person involved in a crash is seriously injured while the other person seems to be unscathed. That’s especially true when the victim is on the opposite side of the vehicle as the impact. Generally speaking, modern vehicles are equipped to protect drivers to a certain extent. When there’s a serious disparity in injuries between the two drivers involved in a serious wreck, it raises concerns that there may have been something about the victim’s safety features that didn’t function as expected. Did authorities look into that possibility here?