El Paso, TX — June 27, 2025, Lisa Doblado and Elias Valera were injured following a car accident at around 3:00 p.m. along Loop 375.
Initial details about the crash say that it happened near Pebble Hills Boulevard in east El Paso.

According to officials, 53-year-old Elias Valera was in a Cadillac going northbound along Loop 375. 57-year-old Lisa Doblado was in a Hyundai Sonata going the same direction. Somehow, a multi-vehicle crash occurred involving two additional vehicles.
Due to the crash, Elias Valera reportedly sustained serious injuries. Lisa Doblado’s injuries were reportedly less severe. No other injuries were reported. At this time, additional details about the accident are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
When multiple vehicles collide on a busy roadway like Loop 375, the details can get muddled quickly. This can understandably cause concerns for people who want to be sure their side of the story is told fairly. That’s why it’s so important to make sure investigators did more than just log the basics.
Did the authorities dedicate enough time, tools, and resources to the investigation?
In a multi-vehicle crash, it’s essential to establish who struck whom, in what order, and why. That means documenting vehicle positions, damage patterns, and any signs of evasive action. If that level of analysis didn’t happen, key facts could still be unclear.
Has anyone looked into the possibility that a vehicle defect caused the crash?
When multiple vehicles are involved, even a single mechanical failure—like a brake issue or steering problem—can start a chain reaction. Without inspecting all the vehicles involved, there’s no way to fully rule out whether equipment failure played a role.
Has all the electronic data relating to the crash been collected?
Modern vehicles store a wealth of crash-related information: speed, braking, steering, and more. That data can be critical in confirming how each driver responded. But it’s time-sensitive and may already be lost if not retrieved early.
Even with multiple witnesses and vehicles, assumptions can lead investigations astray. A full understanding only comes from asking the right questions—and following the evidence.
Takeaways:
- Multi-vehicle crashes require detailed reconstruction to sort out responsibility.
- Equipment issues can trigger or worsen collisions and should be ruled out.
- Onboard vehicle data helps clarify driver actions leading up to impact.