Anne Whitsell Injured in Car Accident in Houston, TX
Houston, TX — December 12, 2025, Anne Whitsell was injured as the result of a car accident that happened at 10:30 p.m. on TX-288.
Investigators said that the accident happened on northbound lanes of the South Freeway near Orem Drive.
According to officials, 30-year-old Anne Whitsell was in a Nissan Sentra going along the freeway. A GMC Envoy was going the same direction when the driver reportedly failed to control speed. This led to a four-vehicle accident.
Anne Whitsell sustained serious injuries due to the crash. There did not appear to be any other injuries. Additional details about the crash are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
When you handle all kinds of serious car accidents across a decades-long career, you start to notice things that others tend to overlook. For example, it's unusual to see just one person involved in a chain-reaction crash seriously injured while everyone else is apparently fine. It's possible there's a reasonable explanation for this. However, it's also sometimes a sign of a vehicle defect.
A faulty airbag or seatbelt, for instance, could lead to someone being seriously hurt in a crash where they otherwise would have been fine. At the very least, that's something that needs to be ruled out. If authorities didn't do that in their investigations, they could be missing something important. As such, it's important to follow up with authorities to see what they did and didn't look into. If there are gaps in the story, there may need to be a secondary investigation to rule out everything.

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