Anjelica Abalos Injured in Car Accident in Ector County, TX
Ector County, TX — August 16, 2025, Anjelica Abalos was injured as the result of a two-vehicle car accident at around 7:00 a.m. along I-20.
Initial statements from authorities say that the crash happened along the service road at the FM 1053 intersection, between West Odessa and Monahans.

According to officials, 53-year-old Anjelica Abalos was in a Lexus traveling northeast along the interstate service road. A Ford F-250 pickup was going northwest on FM 1053. At the intersection, the vehicles crossed paths and collided.
Anjelica Abalos was seriously injured in the crash, authorities reported. The other driver had no reported injuries. At this time, additional details about the accident are unconfirmed.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
Crashes at intersections are rarely as simple as they first appear. A report may state the vehicles “crossed paths,” but that doesn’t explain how or why it happened. That’s where a more careful look becomes necessary.
Did investigators take a detailed look at the scene?
Not every agency has the resources, training, or time to go beyond the basics. A thorough review would involve documenting tire marks, mapping the intersection, and analyzing the angles of impact. Without those steps, it’s difficult to know whether the collision was the result of driver error, misjudgment, or something else entirely.
Could a mechanical issue have contributed?
Brake or steering problems could easily explain why a vehicle entered the intersection when it shouldn’t have. Tire blowouts and electronic stability failures are also possible culprits. And even beyond the cause, failures in airbags or seatbelts can make injuries worse than they should be. Prompt inspections of both the Lexus and the Ford are critical before evidence is lost.
Was electronic data collected from the vehicles?
Modern vehicles often store key information in their Engine Control Modules (ECMs), including speed, braking, and steering input. Pairing that with traffic camera footage or cellphone records could provide a much clearer picture of what was happening in the moments before impact. That evidence is time-sensitive and should be preserved quickly.
Serious crashes deserve more than a surface-level explanation. Only by digging deeper into every piece of evidence can anyone be confident they have the full story.
Takeaways:
- Intersection accidents require careful scene analysis to separate assumptions from facts.
- Vehicle or safety system defects may influence both the cause and severity of injuries.
- ECM data, cameras, and cellphone records are essential for building an accurate account.

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