Robertson County, TX — April 14, 2025, Andrea Garcia was injured as the result of a car accident that took place around 1:36 a.m. on Market Street.

Authorities released initial details about the accident, which reportedly happened at the intersection of Market Street and F.M. 485.

Andrea Garcia Car Accident in Hearne, TX

According to officials, 29-year-old Andrea Garcia was in a Mazda going eastbound. For reasons unclear, the vehicle lost control and crashed along the side of the road. Due to this, Andrea Garcia reportedly sustained serious injuries.

There did not appear to be anyone else involved in the accident. At this time, no further information about the accident is available.

Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman

One of the main concerns I get calls about after single-vehicle wrecks is people worried that their side of the story isn’t being told fairly. A lot of the time, this can just be chalked up to authorities not being upfront with victims and families. Other times, it may actually be true, and investigations may have been sloppy or insufficient. That’s why it can help to ask key questions early on about the official investigations.

The first question to consider is whether investigators had the right tools, training, and time to properly examine the crash. Departments with limited resources may not fully document the scene—things like tire marks, vehicle rest position, or road surface conditions. Missing those details can make it much harder to understand why the vehicle left the roadway.

Next, has anyone looked into whether a vehicle defect could have contributed to the crash? Problems with brakes, steering systems, or tires can lead to sudden loss of control. On top of that, failures in safety features like seatbelts or airbags can make injuries more severe than they should have been. These issues often go undetected without a detailed inspection early on.

Finally, was any crash-related electronic data secured from the vehicle? Most modern vehicles store key information—such as speed, braking, and steering input—leading up to a crash. Combined with phone data or nearby surveillance footage, that evidence can help piece together what really happened.

If authorities can provide clear answers to these questions, it’s generally a sign they did good, thorough investigations. If their responses come up short, then it could be that more thorough independent investigations would show authorities missed something important. Either way, it’s a possible tool to help families ensure that the whole story will be brought to light.

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