Stacie Kinsey Injured in Car Accident in Southlake, TX
Southlake, TX — July 2, 2024, Stacie Kinsey was injured following a car accident at around 10:30 p.m. along North White Chapel Boulevard.
According to initial details released by investigators, the accident happened at the North White Chapel Boulevard and East Highland Street roundabout, just south of TX-114.

Officials say that 38-year-old Stacie Kinsey was driving a Chevy Equinox northbound along White Chapel Boulevard. At the traffic circle, the vehicle apparently continued straight and crashed onto the center of the traffic circle. As a result, Kinsey sustained serious injuries. It does not appear that anyone else was injured.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
There isn't a lot of information available right now, and that usually means there's a lot of room for people to speculate—something I of course discourage. People tend to jump to the conclusion that some common factor led to the crash, and that usually means blaming the driver. But all kinds of things could lead to this sort of accident. Mechanical defects, road hazards, tire failure, medical conditions, missing signage or lighting, some sort of emergency, etc.
Likely or not, these things happen, and any thorough accident reconstruction should at least be able to rule these things out. It can be surprising, then, when people affected by a serious accident find out authorities aren't always so thorough, and they can miss important details. Maybe officials have been handling this accident more carefully, but if it took independent investigations to get all the facts here, it certainly wouldn't be the first time.

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