Robert Osubor Injured in Car Accident in Fort Bend County, TX
Fort Bend County, TX — November 23, 2025, Robert Osubor was injured following a car accident that happened at around 3:34 a.m. along Highway 6.
Initial statements about the accident say that it happened at the intersection of TX-6 and West Airport Boulevard.
According to officials, 39-year-old Robert Osubor was in a BMW going southbound along Highway 6. A Hyundai Sonata was also going southbound when it reportedly failed to control speed. As a result, the vehicles collided.
Due to the crash, Robert Osubor sustained serious injuries. No other injuries were reported. Authorities cited the Hyundai driver.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
People often think car accidents are as simple as knowing who police blame for the crash. Time after time, though, I get calls from folks who find themselves dealing with insurance companies who are demanding all kind of evidence the authorities never provided. That's why even typical car accidents can be incredibly challenging.
At the end of the day, victims and families need as much evidence telling their side of the story as possible. Cellphone records, road markings, camera footage, vehicle inspections, witness statements, debris analysis, vehicle data, toxicology reports—common or uncommon, these are all important details to have. The less room there is to muddy the waters, the better the outcomes victims and families are likely to receive.

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