West Mifflin, PA — March 2, 2025, Dion Morgan was killed following a car accident that occurred at around 4:00 A.M. on Glenn Street.

An investigation is underway following an car accident that left one person dead during the morning hours of March 2nd. According to official reports, Dion Morgan was travelling in the area of Kennywood Blvd. and Glenn St. when for unknown reasons the vehicle lost control and crashed, though at this time it is not clear what caused the accident.
When first responders arrived on the scene, they found that Morgan had sustained fatal injuries and he was pronounced deceased. At this time there has been no further information released from the accident, including what caused the accident, however this remains an ongoing investigation and more details may be released by authorities in the future.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
When I read about a crash like this, my first thought is that I hope investigators can provide clear answers for the loved ones of those involved. A vehicle losing control and crashing raises serious concerns about road conditions, possible mechanical failures, and whether external factors played a role. While initial reports confirm what happened, they don’t necessarily explain why it happened. To truly understand the cause, three critical questions must be asked.
First, have authorities thoroughly investigated the crash? Law enforcement will typically document the scene, assess road conditions, and consider possible contributing factors such as weather, visibility, and roadway hazards. However, deeper analysis is often necessary. Were there environmental conditions—such as wet pavement, uneven road surfaces, or debris—that may have contributed to the vehicle losing control? Were there skid marks or other evidence indicating an attempt to regain control before the crash? A full accident reconstruction could help determine whether external factors played a role.
Second, has anyone looked into the possibility of a vehicle defect? When a vehicle suddenly loses control and crashes, it’s important to consider whether mechanical failures—such as brake malfunctions, steering issues, or tire blowouts—may have contributed. Additionally, modern vehicles are equipped with electronic stability control and crash mitigation systems—did those systems function properly? If a defect is suspected, ensuring that all relevant mechanical and electronic data is reviewed is critical before key evidence is lost.
Third, has all electronic data relating to the crash been collected? The vehicle’s electronic control module (ECM) may provide key insights, including speed, braking attempts, and steering input leading up to the crash. Additionally, nearby surveillance cameras or dashcam footage from passing vehicles may have captured useful details. If investigators don’t secure this evidence quickly, it may be lost, making it much harder to determine exactly what led to the crash.
At the end of the day, the victim’s family deserves clear answers. If the official investigation leaves any gaps, independent experts may be needed to ensure that every possible factor is considered. Whether the cause was environmental, mechanical, or something else entirely, the community owes it to those affected to make sure all available evidence is carefully examined.