Irving, TX — April 29, 2025, Alan Muniz, Xiomara Facundo, and Jose Facundo were injured after a car accident at around 9:13 p.m. S. Belt Line Road.

Initial details about the accident say that it took place in the area of Belt Line Road at Hunter Ferrell Road and Wildlife Parkway.

Alan Muniz, Xiomara Facundo, Jose Facundo Car Accident in Irving, TX

Investigators said that 29-year-old Alan Muniz was in a Dodge Ram pickup going northbound. 53-year-old Xiomara Facundo and 57-year-old Jose Facundo were in a Kia Sorento also going northbound. Due to unconfirmed events, the two vehicles collided.

Authorities report that Alan Muniz had serious injuries while Xiomara and Jose Facundo had possible minor injuries. At this time, no further information about the accident can be confirmed.

Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman

After any multi-vehicle accident, there’s bound to be a bit of chaos and some conflicting information. It’s important that those involved in an accident can be confident the full story will be brought to light. In my experience, authorities are not always up to that task. It can be important, then, to ask authorities some key questions early on in the investigations.

  • Was the scene properly documented?
    Multi-vehicle accidents can be complicated, and accurate documentation of vehicle positions, damage patterns, and debris fields is essential. If the scene was cleared too quickly, that important evidence may already be lost.
  • Were all vehicles inspected for potential mechanical or safety system failures?
    A defect in one vehicle—like faulty brakes, steering, or even malfunctioning seatbelts or airbags—can either cause or worsen a collision. A thorough inspection can reveal details that might otherwise be missed.
  • Was crash-related electronic data collected?
    Most modern vehicles record speed, braking, and steering input before a collision. Alongside GPS data, phone records, or surveillance footage, this information can help clarify the sequence of events—if it’s preserved in time.

Asking these questions early gives those affected a better chance at understanding what really happened and whether the investigation is truly covering everything it should. If authorities can’t come up with clear answers, then it’s possible they’re not giving the accident the attention it deserves.

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