Portland, TX — December 10, 2025, Roel Marta was injured due to a single-car accident shortly before 10:15 p.m. along Moore Avenue (F.M. 893).
According to authorities, 45-year-old Roel Marta was traveling in a westbound Chevrolet Cruze on Moore Avenue in the vicinity east of the C.R. 3463 intersection when the accident took place.
Officials indicate that, for reasons yet to be confirmed, the Cruze failed to safely maintain its lane of travel. It was consequently involved in a single-vehicle collision in which it apparently overturned.
Marta reportedly sustained serious injuries over the course of the accident. Additional details pertaining to this incident are not available at this point in time. The investigation is currently ongoing.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
Single-vehicle rollovers at night often get chalked up to driver error, but those assumptions can cut investigations short before the full picture comes into view. When someone is seriously hurt in a crash like this, especially without any obvious explanation, there’s reason to ask more pointed questions about what really led up to the wreck.
1. Did the authorities thoroughly investigate the crash?
A vehicle that leaves its lane and overturns raises immediate questions about driver input and vehicle behavior. Were there signs of swerving, braking, or an attempt to regain control? Did investigators reconstruct the scene fully, noting tire marks and impact angles? Without that level of detail, it’s hard to know whether the driver simply misjudged the road—or whether something else forced the vehicle off course.
2. Has anyone looked into the possibility that a vehicle defect caused the crash?
Losing control in a vehicle like a Chevrolet Cruze could stem from a sudden mechanical issue—steering problems, brake malfunction, or even an electronic system failure. And when a car rolls, it’s worth considering whether something in the suspension or frame contributed to instability. If no one took the time to inspect the car after the crash, those possibilities might never come to light.
3. Has all the electronic data relating to the crash been collected?
Modern vehicles store a trove of data about what happened just before a crash—speed, steering, braking, and more. That kind of information can reveal whether the driver tried to avoid something, whether they lost control gradually or abruptly, or whether the car’s response was consistent with driver input. It’s also possible that nearby security or traffic cameras caught the vehicle’s final movements, especially along a developed roadway like Moore Avenue.
It’s easy to overlook the complexity of a crash when only one vehicle is involved. But when investigations stop at surface-level conclusions, important facts—and future safety lessons—can be missed entirely.
Takeaways:
- Nighttime rollovers deserve a full crash scene analysis to identify the vehicle’s path and behavior.
- Mechanical issues or system failures can’t be ruled out without a proper post-crash inspection.
- Event data and outside footage can help explain whether the vehicle or the environment played a role.

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