Carrollton, TX — March 19, 2025, Kory King was injured in a car accident at about 11:20 a.m. on East Frankford Road.

A preliminary accident report indicates that a 2024 Yamaha YZFR7 motorcycle collided with a 2010 Ford F-150 while trying to turn onto Scott Mill Road.

Kory King Injured in Car Accident in Carrollton, TX

Motorcyclist Kory King, 28, was seriously injured in the crash, according to the report.

The Ford was not injured, the report states.

Authorities have not released any additional information about the Denton County crash.

Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman

After a serious accident, it’s natural to wonder how such an event unfolded and whether every piece of the puzzle has been properly considered. Questions don’t just linger; they shape what comes next, especially when the outcome has lasting consequences.

Did the authorities thoroughly investigate the crash? In crashes involving motorcycles, especially when turns are involved, small details can make a big difference. Was the scene analyzed with enough depth to understand each vehicle’s approach? Laser mapping, vehicle path reconstruction and careful review of driver positioning before the turn would be essential. Not every investigating officer is equipped to handle these complex dynamics, and without that level of analysis, key insights could be missed.

Has anyone looked into the possibility that a vehicle defect caused the crash? It’s not uncommon for assumptions to favor driver error in motorcycle collisions, but mechanical issues shouldn’t be ruled out so quickly. If either vehicle experienced brake fade, steering trouble or throttle malfunction, that could explain why the crash happened at that specific point. Unless both the truck and the motorcycle were thoroughly inspected, an underlying problem might still be hiding in plain sight.

Has all the electronic data relating to the crash been collected? The 2024 motorcycle and the Ford pickup could both hold valuable digital evidence. Data on GPS logs, throttle inputs and braking events help fill in the blanks between what witnesses recall and what really happened. A comprehensive review might also include nearby traffic cameras or phone records, especially when questions remain about timing and decision-making.

When a motorcyclist ends up seriously hurt, the focus can quickly drift to what’s immediately visible. But the truth often depends on what’s not, like the data left behind, or the causes nobody thinks to check. Looking closer isn’t just good practice; it’s how justice starts.


Key Takeaways:

  • Not all crash investigations go far enough to explain how and why things happened.
  • Mechanical issues in either vehicle could be key but might go unexamined.
  • Digital evidence from onboard systems and nearby cameras often gets overlooked.

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