Houston, TX — November 11, 2024, two people were injured in a hit-and-run accident at about 2:45 a.m. at Pierce Street and Smith Street.

A preliminary accident report indicates an unknown vehicle collided with a 2011 Chevrolet Cruze at the intersection.

2 Injured in Hit-and-Run Accident on Pierce Street in Houston, TX

The driver of the Chevrolet, a 36-year-old Houston man, suffered serious injuries in the crash, according to authorities. A 39-year-old man who was a passenger in the car suffered minor injuries, while a 23-year-old woman was uninjured.

Authorities have not released any additional information about the crash.

Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman

Hit-and-run crashes leave those affected with more questions than answers, making a thorough investigation even more critical. While initial reports provide basic details, they often don’t explain why the crash happened or who was responsible. That’s why it’s important to ask three key questions to ensure that all possible factors are examined.

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 indicate that an unknown vehicle struck a Chevrolet Cruze at an intersection before fleeing the scene, but that alone doesn’t tell the full story. Did investigators gather witness statements, check nearby businesses for surveillance footage or look for debris left behind by the fleeing vehicle? Were there any traffic signals or stop signs that may have been ignored? A hit-and-run makes it more difficult to determine fault, but a thorough investigation can help uncover the truth.

The next question is whether anyone has considered the possibility of a vehicle defect. While the primary focus is on finding the hit-and-run driver, it’s also important to examine whether mechanical issues played a role. If the Chevrolet Cruze had faulty brakes, defective airbags or other mechanical failures, those could have contributed to the severity of the crash. Additionally, if authorities identify the other vehicle, it should be examined for possible defects that could have affected the driver’s ability to control the car. Preserving both vehicles for forensic inspection is essential before any repairs are made.

The third question is whether all available electronic data has been collected. Modern vehicles store valuable crash-related information in their engine control modules (ECMs), which can reveal speed, braking and steering input before impact. Since this crash happened at an intersection, nearby traffic cameras or private security footage could provide crucial evidence about the unknown vehicle. If distraction is a concern, phone records could also be relevant. Collecting this data quickly is essential, as electronic evidence can be lost or overwritten over time.

In cases like this, where the responsible driver fled the scene, finding answers is even more important. A thorough investigation — one that examines all available evidence and considers every possibility — can help bring clarity to what happened and ensure that those affected get the justice and accountability they deserve.

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