MARBLE FALLS, TX — One person has died after a serious accident just outside Marble Falls, Texas on Sunday, April 20th, 2014, according to a news article from The Daily Tribune.
Investigators have said that they believe 19-year-old Dylan Fread was killed when the vehicle he was in crashed into a wooded patch while driving on CR 120 around 7:30 Sunday evening.
Scene of the Accident
Dylan Fread was pronounced dead on the scene by emergency responders when they arrived. The driver of the vehicle was identified in the report as Steven Terry, who was last listed in stable condition.
The investigation is ongoing.
Commentary:
Considering the details of the accident have not yet fallen into place, many people may have some questions about what happens when a passenger is hurt after a driver has made a mistake behind the wheel. If a person is a passenger in a vehicle where the driver is speeding and texting on their phone before injuring their passenger in an accident, the driver has failed in their duty to that passenger to drive safely and within the parameters of the law. If this accident happened due to driver carelessness, the driver may be liable for the passengers damages if investigation uncovers the right fact pattern.
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