Fort Worth, TX — April 25, 2025, Damian Anthony Garza was killed as the result of a car accident at around 1:30 a.m. along Interstate 35W.
According to initial details about the accident, it happened in the area of U.S. 287 and I-35W in north Fort Worth.

Right now, specific details about the accident are unavailable. Authorities said that 31-year-old Damian Anthony Garza was in a vehicle going along the highway. In a series of events not confirmed, a single-vehicle crash occurred. Damian Anthony Garza reportedly died due to the accident.
Authorities did not mention anyone else being involved in the accident. Further information about the crash is unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
A serious concern with any single-vehicle wreck is whether or not it’s getting the attention it needs. Frankly, they’re often seen as a low priority, and this can lead to shallow or shoddy investigations. That’s why it can be important for families to consider key questions about the investigations early on.
The first question to ask is whether investigators had the time, equipment, and training to conduct a full and careful investigation. Without the right resources, important details—like vehicle position, debris patterns, and roadway conditions—can be missed, leaving major gaps in the story.
It’s also important to ask whether a vehicle could have contributed to the crash. Problems with steering, brakes, or tires can cause a driver to lose control unexpectedly, and these types of defects often require detailed inspections to uncover—inspections that don’t always happen unless someone insists.
Finally, was crash-related electronic data preserved? Most modern vehicles log information like speed, braking, and steering input just before a crash. Cell phone data can also yield important details—including GPS data. There may also have been traffic cameras or security cameras that caught the incident on video. This all can be time-sensitive information, so it’s best to follow up on it quickly.
With these questions, a family can determine how satisfied they are with the responses authorities come up with. If it seems they have clear answers and can address any concerns, that’s likely a sign they did good, thorough investigations. But if their answers come up short, then it could be that more thorough investigations would show authorities missed something important.