Ardis Reese Injured in 18-wheeler Accident in Dallas, TX
Dallas, TX — August 20, 2025, Ardis Reese was injured as the result of an 18-wheeler accident at 9:05 p.m. along Interstate 20.
According to preliminary details about the accident, it happened off Bonnie View Road along eastbound lanes of I-20.

Investigators said that 60-year-old Ardis Reese was in a Honda Accord traveling along the interstate. In events not confirmed, the Honda and an 18-wheeler crossed paths and collided. Due to this, Ardis Reese reportedly had serious injuries.
No further information about the accident is available at this time. Investigations continue.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
When someone is seriously hurt in a crash involving an 18-wheeler, early reports often leave more questions than answers. These aren’t ordinary accidents—and they shouldn’t be treated like they are.
1. Did the authorities thoroughly investigate the crash?
Crashes on major highways at night can be difficult to piece together. Did investigators reconstruct the scene, document the vehicles' movements, or gather witness accounts? With commercial trucks involved, it’s especially important to understand how the impact happened. If the response was rushed or limited, key evidence could’ve been missed.
2. Has anyone looked into the possibility that a vehicle defect caused the crash?
Whether it was the big rig or the passenger car, a mechanical failure might have contributed. Brake issues, steering problems, or system malfunctions could cause either driver to lose control. These kinds of problems don’t always show up without a full inspection—something that often gets overlooked unless someone asks for it directly.
3. Has all the electronic data relating to the crash been collected?
Both vehicles likely recorded critical data in the moments before the crash. The truck’s onboard systems may show speed, braking, and hours of service. The Honda may have logged steering input and other driver responses. If no one’s pulled that data yet—or reviewed GPS and phone activity—then the clearest parts of the story may still be sitting unread.
Getting real answers means doing more than just a preliminary report—it means making sure someone asked the right questions. If authorities don't do that on their own, that may be up to independent investigators.
Key Takeaways:
- Truck-involved crashes require more than a routine investigation.
- Mechanical issues in either vehicle could have caused or worsened the crash.
- Onboard data and driver records are essential to understanding what really happened.

“These are essential reads for anyone dealing with the aftermath of a truck wreck”– Attorney Cory Carlson