Houston, TX — August 16, 2025, Jorge Salazar Landa was killed following a car accident which occurred around 7:00 p.m. on Clearwood Street.
Initial details about the crash say that it happened between Almeda Genoa Road and Tavenor Lane.
According to investigators, 38-year-old Jorge Salazar Landa was in a Ford Mustang going northbound on Clearwood Street. For reasons not confirmed, the vehicle lost control and ran off the side of the road. There, the vehicle crashed.
Jorge Salazar Landa reportedly died as a result of the accident. There did not appear to be anyone else involved in the accident. Additional details are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
With single-vehicle wrecks like this, people tend to jump to conclusions. Even authorities sometimes come up short if their department sees single-vehicle accidents as a low priority. That’s why it can be helpful to consider some key questions early on in the investigations.
Did the authorities thoroughly investigate the crash?
Not every officer responding to a single-vehicle accident has the tools, training, or time to carry out a full reconstruction. Careful scene mapping, review of tire marks, and analysis of the vehicle’s final position can show whether the loss of control was sudden, gradual, or linked to another factor. Without that kind of work, important details may never be recorded.
Has anyone looked into the possibility that a vehicle defect caused the crash?
Mechanical failures like brake malfunctions, steering issues, or tire blowouts can all cause a driver to veer off the road. And beyond what triggered the accident, failures in airbags or seatbelts can make the difference between a survivable crash and a fatal one. A prompt inspection of the vehicle is the only way to confirm or rule out these possibilities before evidence is lost.
Has all the electronic data relating to the crash been collected?
The Mustang’s Engine Control Module (ECM) may store vital information about speed, braking, and steering inputs in the seconds before the crash. Additional context could come from nearby cameras or cellphone records, which can help determine if distraction or another factor played a role. This information is time-sensitive and should be secured quickly.
Crashes like this should never be treated as open-and-shut. The answers depend on whether investigators pursue every possible source of evidence while it’s still available.
Takeaways:
- Single-vehicle accidents still require thorough investigation to uncover the cause.
- Defects in vehicle systems or safety equipment can both cause and worsen crash outcomes.
- ECM data, cameras, and cellphone records are critical to building a complete account.

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