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Joseph Miller Injured in 18-Wheeler Accident on Highway 22 in Whitney, TX


Joseph Miller was injured in an 18-wheeler accident in Whitney, TX, on Tuesday, January 27, 2015.
Credit: Lauren Partain

Whitney, TX — A man was hospitalized with critical injuries following an accident with an 18-wheeler in Whitney, Texas, on Tuesday, January 27, 2015. The accident happened at the intersection of Highway 22 and FM 933, around 2:45 in the afternoon.

Details on exactly how the accident happened are still not clear. It seems as if both vehicles involved crashed in the middle of the intersection. Emergency workers found the 18-wheeler, which was hauling dirt at the time, in a ditch on the side of the road. The victim’s vehicle was in the middle of the road.

The driver who was hospitalized was identified as 81-year old Joseph Miller was taken to Parkland Hospital in critical condition. There’s been no update on his current condition.

Jerry Kelly, the driver of the truck, was taken to Baylor Scott & White Hillcrest Medical Center.

Police are investigating the crash, as it’s not yet year what happened.

Scene of the Accident

Commentary

I wish we knew a little more about what happened in this accident. What caused the crash is going to have a big impact on how it’s handled going forward. If it turns out that the 18-wheeler is responsible, then liability falls on the trucking company, and trucking companies are notorious for defending bad accidents, regardless of whether or not they’re at fault. Hopefully, the police investigation will reveal a few more details in the coming days.

— Grossman Law Offices

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