Austin Brown Killed in Car Accident in Grayson County, TX
Grayson County, TX — December 17, 2025, Austin Brown was killed as the result of a car accident which happened around 12:10 a.m. on Old Center Church Road.
Initial details about the accident say that it happened east of the intersection with US Highway 377, between Whitesboro and Collinsville.
According to officials, 30-year-old Austin Brown was in a Chevy Corvette traveling eastbound along Old Center Church Road. For reasons unclear, the vehicle lost control and ran off-road. There, it crashed into a tree.
Due to the accident, Austin Brown was fatally injured. No other details are available at this time.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
When it comes to single-vehicle accidents, people often jump to conclusions. They figure if no other drivers are involved, who else could be responsible? They're forgetting, though, that there are many factors drivers have no control over. Tire blowouts, medical conditions, road hazards, poor signage or lighting, vehicle defects, etc. Likely or not, a proper accident reconstruction should be able to confirm or rule out these other possible factors. If authorities haven't been able to do that here, there may need to be more thorough independent investigations.

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