Houston, TX — November 13, 2024, one person was injured in a car accident at about 5 p.m. on the Sam Houston Parkway/Beltway 8.
Authorities said a 2022 Toyota RAV4 sideswiped a 2017 Toyota Corolla while both vehicles were traveling north near Westheimer Road. The RAV4 allegedly changed lanes in an unsafe manner.

The driver of the Corolla suffered suspected serious injuries in the crash, according to authorities. The 34-year-old man’s name has not been made public at this time.
The driver and passenger in the RAV4 were not injured.
Authorities have not released any additional information about the crash.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
When I read about a crash like this, my first thought is that I hope those involved receive the answers they need. While initial reports describe the basic sequence of events, there’s still a lot we don’t know. That’s why it’s important to ask three key questions to determine whether the investigation has been as thorough as it should be.
The first question is whether authorities conducted a detailed investigation. Law enforcement agencies do their best, but their resources, training and time constraints can impact how deeply they examine a crash. Reports suggest that a Toyota RAV4 sideswiped a Toyota Corolla due to an unsafe lane change, but that alone doesn’t explain why it happened. Was the RAV4 driver attempting to avoid another vehicle? Were road conditions, visibility or traffic patterns a factor? Did investigators gather witness statements, review any available surveillance footage and conduct a proper accident reconstruction? A complete investigation should consider all potential contributing factors rather than relying on initial assumptions.
The next question is whether anyone has considered the possibility of a vehicle defect. While unsafe lane changes are often attributed to driver error, mechanical or electronic failures — such as steering issues, sensor malfunctions or unintended acceleration — could also be involved. The 2022 Toyota RAV4 is a relatively new vehicle, meaning any potential software or system glitches should be investigated. Similarly, the 2017 Toyota Corolla should be examined to ensure no mechanical failures played a role in how the crash unfolded. Preserving these vehicles for a forensic examination is crucial before they are repaired or scrapped.
The third question is whether all available electronic data has been collected. Modern vehicles store crucial crash-related information in their engine control modules (ECMs), which can reveal speed, braking and steering input before impact. Additionally, given that this occurred on the Beltway near a major intersection, traffic cameras or surveillance footage from nearby businesses may have captured the incident. If distraction is a concern, phone records could also provide relevant information. Securing this data quickly is essential, as electronic evidence can be lost or overwritten over time.
At the end of the day, serious crashes like this have lasting consequences for those involved. The least we as a community owe those affected is a complete and accurate understanding of what happened. That can only happen if all the right questions are asked and every piece of evidence is carefully examined.