Morris County, TX — September 19, 2025, a man sustained injuries following a single-vehicle car accident around 6:30 p.m. along Farm-to-Market 250.

According to preliminary details about the accident, it happened between the towns of Hughes Springs and Lonestar.

Car Accident on FM 250 in Morris County, TX

Investigators said that a 30-year-old man was in a Dodge Charger traveling northeast along FM 250. While doing so, the vehicle somehow lost control, and it crashed as a result.

The Dodge driver reportedly was seriously injured. There did not appear to be anyone else involved in the accident. No further information is available.

Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman

Single-vehicle crashes like this often come with more questions than answers—and when someone’s seriously hurt, getting to the bottom of what really happened becomes all the more important.

1. Did the authorities thoroughly investigate the crash?
A car losing control on a rural highway can involve many factors—distraction, speed, or even something as simple as a steering input. But unless investigators took the time to document the scene properly, those details could be left out. That’s a real risk, especially in areas with limited resources or high call volume.

2. Has anyone looked into the possibility that a vehicle defect caused the crash?
It’s easy to assume driver error, but a mechanical failure—like brake issues, a tire blowout, or steering malfunction—can just as easily lead to a crash like this. Without a detailed inspection of the vehicle, it’s impossible to know whether something went wrong under the hood.

3. Has all the electronic data relating to the crash been collected?
Even if there were no witnesses, the car itself may hold valuable data: speed, steering angle, brake use, and more. Pulling that information from the vehicle could show what the driver was trying to do—and whether the car responded as it should have.

These questions can be key in making sure the full story is brought to light. It’s important to ensure the evidence—not speculation—has the final say.


Key Takeaways:

  • Relying on assumptions in single-car wrecks can overlook important details.
  • Vehicle defects are a real possibility and require proper inspection.
  • Onboard data may offer critical insight into how the crash unfolded.

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