Frisco, TX — February 10, 2025, Tamara Battle was injured following a car accident at around 10:00 p.m. along Highway 121.
According to initial details about the accident, it happened along westbound lanes of the freeway in the area of Legacy Drive.

Authorities said that 45-year-old Tamara Battle was in a GMC Yukon going westbound along the highway. For reasons which aren’t clear at this time, the vehicle lost control and crashed. Due to this, Tamara Battle was seriously injured.
There did not appear to be anyone else involved in the crash. Additional details about the accident remain unconfirmed.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
With any single-vehicle accident, there are inherent concerns about how seriously authorities are taking the investigations. These accidents can be seen as low-priority, and sometimes authorities will even jump to conclusions rather than considering all possible sides of the story. It can be important, then, to consider a few key questions.
Are investigators taking the time and using the right tools to fully analyze the crash? Single-vehicle accidents often don’t receive the same level of scrutiny as multi-vehicle collisions. Are authorities thoroughly examining factors like road conditions, visibility, and possible evasive maneuvers, or are they making assumptions without a full reconstruction?
Are they considering whether a vehicle defect played a role? Mechanical failures—such as brake malfunctions, steering issues, or tire blowouts—could have contributed to the crash. Additionally, if seatbelts or airbags failed to function properly, injuries may have been worse than they should have been. Are investigators conducting a full inspection of the vehicle to rule out these possibilities?
Are they securing all available electronic evidence? The vehicle’s Engine Control Module (ECM) likely contains key data on speed, braking, and steering inputs before the crash. GPS records, cellphone activity, and any available traffic or security camera footage could also provide valuable insights. Are authorities making sure this information is preserved before it’s lost?
If authorities can provide clear answers, it’s usually a sign they did good investigations. If they can’t, then it’s likely they’re not giving the accident the attention it needs. That’s when steps may need to be taken to have a second set of eyes look things over.