PARKER COUNTY, TX — A head-on accident left on person dead in Parker County, Texas on Wednesday, June 25th, 2014, according to the news article from The Fort Worth Star Telegram.
Investigators have said that they have reason to believe one person was killed when a pickup truck and a passenger car collided while driving on Farm Road 51 around 2:00 Saturday afternoon.
Scene of the Accident
Emergency responders pronounced the driver of the car dead on the scene when they arrived.
The investigation is being handled by representatives from the Parker County Sheriff’s Department.
Commentary:
This is the kind of accident where the fault is really going to boil down to which one of the vehicles was the vehicle that crossed over, but the buck doesn’t necessarily stop there by any means. If there was any kind of steering lockup that caused this accident, determining this would be nearly impossible by simply examining the scene. All it would take to tell for sure is a trained eye getting to pour over the wreckage and evidence.
–Grossman Law Offices
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