Henderson, TN — June 5, 2025, One person was killed following a car accident that occurred at around 10:16 A.M. on Highway 45.

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According to reports, a two-vehicle accident occurred on Highway 45 beneath the State Highway 100 overpass resulting in a large fire. The identities of the occupants is unknown, as-well-as the conditions that caused the crash.

One person sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced deceased, however it’s currently unclear if anyone else was killed or injured. No further details of the crash are currently available at this stage of the investigation.

Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman

When a fire breaks out after a crash, it often means there was a violent impact—one that deserves close examination from every angle. These aren’t routine accidents. They involve high energy, complex sequences, and often, missed warning signs. But knowing that isn’t enough. What matters is whether anyone’s doing the work to uncover why it really happened.

1. Did the authorities thoroughly investigate the crash?
At this stage, the cause is being called “unknown.” That may reflect early uncertainty, or it may point to an investigation that hasn’t gone far enough yet. A collision under an overpass could involve speed, visibility, merging behavior, or any number of driver actions. But identifying those requires more than just photographing the scene. It takes crash reconstruction techniques like mapping vehicle positions, studying impact angles, and gathering statements. Whether that level of work is happening here remains to be seen.

2. Has anyone looked into the possibility that a vehicle defect caused the crash?
Post-collision fires are red flags for deeper mechanical concerns. Was there a rupture in the fuel system? Did the battery system in a newer vehicle fail in a way that led to ignition? These questions don’t just help explain the fire—they may also shed light on the crash itself. A stuck accelerator, brake failure, or loss of control caused by a system error can turn a minor situation into a deadly one. Without a full teardown and analysis of both vehicles, those factors could go completely unnoticed.

3. Has all the electronic data relating to the crash been collected?
The lack of available details makes electronic data even more important. Vehicle telemetry—like speed, brake use, and steering—could reveal what actions were taken (or not taken) before impact. GPS and traffic camera footage can help fill in the timeline, and phone data might offer clues to distraction or other external factors. If no one is collecting this data now, there’s a risk it will disappear before anyone asks the right questions.

When the cause of a deadly crash isn’t known, it’s easy to accept that as the end of the story. But “unknown” is often just a placeholder—one that only becomes permanent if no one pushes for real answers.


Takeaways:

  • Fire-related crashes should always trigger a deeper level of investigation and analysis.
  • Potential mechanical defects—especially in fuel or electrical systems—must be closely examined.
  • Electronic data can help reconstruct the crash even when eyewitness accounts are missing.

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