Annie Nguyen Injured in Car Accident in Houston, TX
Houston, TX — March 14, 2025, Annie Nguyen was injured as the result of a car accident that happened around 1:44 a.m. along Interstate 45.
Authorities said in initial statements that the crash happened on southbound lanes of the Gulf Freeway in the area of Main Street.

According to officials, 21-year-old Annie Nguyen was in a Honda Civic that was reportedly disabled along I-45. An approaching Honda Accord then reportedly crashed into the Civic. Due to this, Annie Nguyen reportedly sustained serious injuries.
No other injuries were confirmed. At this time, additional details about the crash are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
When it comes to accidents involving vehicles disabled on the freeway, there are generally two key factors to consider: where the vehicle was and whether or not it was visible.
It's obviously dangerous for a vehicle to be in a lane of travel, especially on a freeway. Sometimes, though, it's unavoidable. That's why we have emergency lights. So if someone is stopped on a highway, but their vehicle is visible, drivers have a basic duty to be attentive enough that they can avoid the stopped vehicle.
As such, if a disabled vehicle is reasonably avoidable, and a driver fails to avoid it, it raises questions about what that driver was doing that prevented them from reacting in time. Otherwise, if the disabled vehicle wasn't reasonably avoidable, it would put the focus on why that vehicle was there and why it wasn't clearly visible. There aren't enough details in these early reports to say one way or the other how avoidable this crash was.

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