Bobby Bellar Killed, 1 Injured in Car Accident in Brazoria County, TX
Brazoria County, TX — August 16, 2025, Bobby Bellar was killed and one person was injured following a car accident at around 9:00 a.m. on Highway 36.
Authorities said they were called to the area of FM 2004 and FM 2611, southwest of Lake Jackson.

According to officials, 74-year-old Bobby Bellar was in a Honda CR-V going northwest along the highway. A Chevy Suburban was going southwest. At the intersection, authorities allege that the Chevy disregarded the traffic signal and crashed into the Honda.
Due to the collision, Bobby Bellar was killed. The Chevy driver was seriously injured. Right now, additional details are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
As open-and-shut as these details may seem, authorities blaming someone in a preliminary crash investigation is rarely enough on its own to get families the help and resolution they deserve. At the end of the day, families who have the most evidence as possible telling their side of the story are the ones who fare the best. Sometimes, authorities are dedicated and thorough enough to get that evidence on their own. A lot of the time, though, even seemingly "simple" car accidents end up needing more thorough independent investigations.

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