Comal County, TX — December 17, 2025, Asia-Dawn Jordan was injured in a single-vehicle accident at about 11:45 a.m. on F.M. 311.

A preliminary accident report indicates that a southbound 2019 Dodge Ram 1500 ran off the road in the rain and crashed into a fence near Smithson Valley Middle School.

Driver Asia-Dawn Jordan, 31, was seriously injured in the crash southeast of Spring Branch, according to the report.

Authorities have not released any additional information about the Comal County crash at this time.

Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman

After a serious wreck, the most pressing questions often aren’t just about what happened, but why. When someone is badly hurt in a single-vehicle crash, the surface explanation rarely tells the whole story.

Did the authorities thoroughly investigate the crash? Single-vehicle accidents can be deceptively complex. While the presence of rain might lead some to chalk this incident up to weather alone, it’s crucial to ask how deeply investigators dug into the circumstances. Did they take precise measurements, map out the crash site and reconstruct the vehicle’s path? Were the driver’s actions before leaving the roadway reviewed carefully? These steps are essential, but they’re not always guaranteed. The training and time available to crash teams can vary, and without a comprehensive approach, key factors might go unnoticed.

Has anyone looked into the possibility that a vehicle defect caused the crash? When a modern pickup veers off the road for no clear reason, mechanical issues should never be ruled out too quickly. Problems like a steering failure, a stuck throttle or electronic stability control errors won’t always leave visible signs. That’s why it matters whether the truck was thoroughly inspected after the crash. In cases like this, where a driver suffers serious injuries, overlooking the vehicle’s condition could mean missing a hidden contributor.

Has all the electronic data relating to the crash been collected? A vehicle like a 2019 Ram 1500 typically contains a black box that stores detailed crash data: everything from speed and braking to steering input. There may also be relevant data from GPS systems, phones or traffic cameras near the scene. If investigators recovered and reviewed this information, it could shed real light on what happened in the seconds before impact. If they didn’t, a vital part of the story might still be missing.

Looking past the obvious and asking tougher questions isn’t just a legal exercise. It’s often the only way to truly understand a crash. Each unanswered piece leaves a gap in the picture, and in cases like this, those gaps can have serious consequences.


Key Takeaways:

  • A thorough crash investigation goes beyond weather and driver error.
  • Hidden vehicle problems can play a role in single-vehicle wrecks.
  • Onboard electronics often hold key details about what really happened.

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