Brandon Rodgers Injured in Car Accident in Smith County, TX
Smith County, TX — April 26, 2025, Brandon Rodgers was injured as the result of a car accident at around 12:16 a.m. along County Road 484.
According to initial details about the accident, the crash occurred just off Old Dallas-Shreveport Road south of Mineola.

It appears that 38-year-old Brandon Rodgers was in a Dodge Charger going along CR-484. The vehicle apparently lost control, and it ultimately ran off-road where it crashed through a fence. Brandon Rodgers reportedly had serious injuries due to the accident.
Authorities did not mention anyone else being involved in the crash. Additional details are unavailable at this time.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
A common concern people come to me about is after single-vehicle accidents when they feel authorities care more about placing blame than actually conducting thorough investigations. The fact of the matter is single-vehicle accidents can be seen as a low priority, which means they aren't always given enough attention from accident reconstructionists.
This often leads to important details slipping through the cracks, such as road design, vehicle defects, medical conditions, lighting and signage, tire failure, or other extenuating circumstances that too often go overlooked. To help ensure those and other possible factors get the attention they deserve, it can help to seek out independent investigations. Sometimes, they'll confirm what authorities already know. Other times, they'll show that the situation isn't as open-and-shut as authorities may have it.

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