Euless, TX — May 29, 2025, Amber Price was killed as the result of a car accident at around 9:09 p.m. along Highway 121.

According to initial statements from authorities, the accident happened in the area of Cheek Sparger Road.

Amber Price Car Accident in Euless, TX

Investigators say that 43-year-old Amber Price was in a Ford Mustang going southbound along the freeway. For reasons not confirmed, the vehicle lost control, and it crashed. The vehicle reportedly overturned in the process.

Due to the crash, authorities say Amber Price was killed. There did not appear to be anyone else involved in the crash. Investigations are ongoing.

Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman

When a driver loses their life in a single-vehicle crash, especially on a busy highway, it’s easy for the explanation to stop at “lost control.” But that kind of conclusion leaves out critical questions that should always be answered—particularly when there’s a family in need of answers.

1. Did investigators have the time, training, and equipment to fully examine the crash?
Crashes that happen at night and involve rollovers can be complex. Was the vehicle’s movement through the crash documented? Were tire marks, road surface conditions, and steering corrections properly analyzed? A thorough investigation is essential to determine if this was a sudden driver action—or if something else went wrong.

2. Has anyone examined whether a vehicle defect contributed to the crash?
Losing control can sometimes stem from issues like brake failure, steering malfunction, or stability system errors. It’s also critical to confirm whether seatbelts and airbags functioned as designed. These systems are intended to reduce harm, but when they fail, the results can be devastating.

3. Was all vehicle data, phone activity, and nearby footage reviewed?
Many vehicles log pre-crash data—speed, braking, and steering input—that can explain what happened in the seconds before impact. Phone records help confirm the timeline, and nearby traffic or security cameras could offer additional insight. These tools are vital in any case where a driver doesn’t survive to share their account.

If authorities are investigating these angles, that’s often a good sign they’re taking investigations seriously. But if it seems their efforts are coming up short, victims and families can decide if they’d rather have independent investigations look things over. That can be the different in getting the full story and missing something crucial.


Takeaways:

  • Single-vehicle crashes must be carefully reconstructed, especially when they result in fatal rollovers.
  • Equipment or safety system failures may have played a role and must be ruled out.
  • Vehicle data, phone records, and nearby footage can offer critical missing details.

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