Man Injured in Car Accident on Adriana Court in El Paso, TX
El Paso, TX — February 6, 2026, a man sustained injuries following a car accident at around 4:25 p.m. along Adriana Court.
Initial details about the crash say that it took place on a neighborhood street off the corner of Loop 375 and Padres Drive.
According to officials, a 60-year-old man was in a Chevy Silverado going eastbound along Adriana Court. Somehow, the pickup crashed with a parked vehicle. Due to this, the man in the Chevy had serious injuries.
No other injuries were reported. Additional details are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
When there's only one person involved in a crash, and they suffer serious injuries, it's important to know that someone eventually followed up to get their side of the story. Obviously, evidence should be the primary focus of any accident investigation. But when authorities fail to at least speak with someone who was taken to a hospital, it calls into question if they're trying to tell the full story or just looking for something the victim did wrong. Whatever happened here, there should still be a fair and unbiased account of what went down. Sometimes, that requires more than just relying solely on the authorities.

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