Texarkana, TX — July 24, 2025, One person was injured following a car accident that occurred at around 5:30 P.M. on Interstate 30.

According to reports, a Nissan SUV with a female driver was traveling westbound on Interstate 30 near the exit for Summerhill Road, when it struck a concrete divider for unknown reasons resulting in significant damage.
When first responders arrived on the scene they found the driver had sustained unspecified injuries and transported her to the hospital. No other vehicles were involved in the collision, and officials have not released an update on the status of the investigation.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
When a single vehicle crashes into a concrete divider without a clear explanation, it’s a sign that more than just surface-level details need to be examined. Accidents like this often raise more questions than answers—and those questions deserve attention.
1. Did the authorities thoroughly investigate the crash?
In cases like this, investigators should assess more than just the final resting point of the vehicle. The scene should be mapped to understand the trajectory and impact pattern, and it’s worth asking whether the driver swerved to avoid something or experienced a sudden loss of control. If those possibilities weren’t explored, important context might be missing.
2. Has anyone looked into the possibility that a vehicle defect caused the crash?
A sudden collision with a divider could stem from issues like power steering failure, brake malfunction, or a blown tire—any of which could push a vehicle off course. If the SUV wasn’t inspected for mechanical failure, a critical safety issue might remain unidentified.
3. Has all the electronic data relating to the crash been collected?
Even in a single-vehicle crash, electronic records can reveal key information. Data on speed, steering input, and brake application can confirm whether the driver took corrective actions or if the vehicle’s systems failed to respond. Without reviewing that data, it’s difficult to separate human error from mechanical malfunction.
One-vehicle crashes often slip through the cracks when it comes to deeper scrutiny. But they’re exactly the kind of incidents that demand a closer look—because the cause isn’t always as straightforward as it might seem.
Takeaways:
- Scene mapping and pre-impact analysis are crucial in single-vehicle divider collisions.
- A full mechanical inspection is necessary to rule out steering, braking, or tire defects.
- Onboard data can provide clear answers about how the vehicle responded before impact.

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