Cameron County, TX — April 25, 2024, Jeremy Quebe was injured due to a single-vehicle accident at around 2:23 a.m. along Casey Road.
Preliminary details about the crash were released by authorities, who say the accident happened near F.M. 510/San Jose Road, east of San Benito and Harlingen.

According to officials, 26-year-old Jeremy Quebe was in a Ford F-150 going northbound along Casey Road. Somehow, the vehicle lost control on the gravel roadway, and it veered left off-road. That’s where the pickup reportedly went airborne and overturned. Jeremy Quebe was seriously injured as a result. No one else was involved in the crash, according to police.
Right now, additional details can’t be confirmed.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
My hope is that authorities don’t get tunnel vision and instead actually consider the numerous possible factors that can contribute to rollovers. It might surprise folks how often authorities simply overlook things like mechanical defects, tire failure, road design, medical conditions, seatbelt or airbag failure, etc.
The problem is that a lot of departments lack the tools and training to consider these things, so they often just assume the driver did something wrong and count on the fact that they’re statistically likely to be right. But in those situations where something unusual did happen, they only risk blaming someone for something they had little to no control over. I’m not saying that happened here, but have authorities gathered the evidence to prove otherwise?