Alejandro Andrade Killed in Car Accident in Polk County, TX
Polk County, TX — June 17, 2024, Alejandro Andrade was killed following a car accident at around 6:35 p.m. along Farm-to-Market 1988.
According to information from authorities, the incident took place in the area of F.M. 1988 and Lone Wolf Road.

Investigators said that 24-year-old Alejandro Andrade was in a Chevy Captiva going westbound along F.M. 1988. The vehicle somehow ran off the side of the road where it crashed into a line of trees. Due to the accident, Andrade was killed. There did not appear to be anyone else involved in the accident.
At this time, additional details about the accident remain unconfirmed.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
One of the biggest challenges with single-vehicle wrecks is just ensuring there will be answers for the victim's loved ones. It can surprise folks how often authorities see a crash like this as a low priority, and that can result in officials overlooking important details. I get calls all the time from families who assumed authorities would get all the facts only to find themselves left with unanswered questions. Many of those calls involved single-vehicle wrecks.
As such, it can be helpful to consider this general rule of thumb when considering whether or not to rely on the authorities to investigate a car accident. Simply put, if people feel they're getting clear, sensible answers, and they feel their doubts are being alleviated, then it's likely because authorities are doing a good job. But if there are still doubts, things aren't adding up, and answers don't seem satisfactory, it's reasonable for a family to consider alternative paths to getting the answers they deserve.

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