Cameron County, TX — September 12, 2025, a woman sustained injuries following a car accident at around 7:00 a.m. along Calle Rancho Grande East.
Investigators said that the incident took place near La Paloma, north of US 281.

According to officials, a 25-year-old woman was in a Chevy Malibu going northbound at the time. While doing so, the vehicle somehow lost control and crashed. Due to this, the woman was seriously injured.
No further information is available at this time.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
When a crash involves just one vehicle, people often jump to conclusions—especially when it happens early in the morning. But when someone ends up seriously hurt, the investigation needs to go beyond guesswork and actually uncover what led to the crash.
1. Did the authorities thoroughly investigate the crash?
Single-vehicle wrecks are often treated as routine, but that doesn’t mean the cause is always obvious. Did investigators examine the vehicle’s path, collect physical evidence, or consider whether the driver was reacting to something unexpected? Without that kind of detailed review, critical pieces of the story can be missed—especially in rural areas where resources may be limited.
2. Has anyone looked into the possibility that a vehicle defect caused the crash?
If the Malibu suddenly veered or failed to respond, there’s a real possibility that something went wrong mechanically. Brake issues, steering problems, or electronic malfunctions could all cause a loss of control. These aren’t things you can spot just by looking at the crash site—they require a close inspection that doesn’t always happen unless someone asks for it.
3. Has all the electronic data relating to the crash been collected?
Modern vehicles typically record key crash data—speed, braking, and steering input in the seconds before impact. GPS or phone activity can also help paint a fuller picture. If that information hasn’t been reviewed, then the investigation may still be missing the clearest insight into what actually happened.
Every serious crash deserves a full explanation. That only happens when someone takes the time to ask the right questions and follow the evidence—not assumptions.
Key Takeaways:
- Single-vehicle crashes can’t be fully understood without proper scene review.
- Mechanical failures should always be considered in unexplained loss-of-control cases.
- Onboard data can reveal the driver’s actions—or the vehicle’s failure to respond.

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