Woman Injured in Car Accident on McCart Avenue in Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth, TX — August 22, 2025, a woman was injured following a car accident that happened at around 11:07 p.m. along McCart Avenue.
Initial details about the accident say that it happened at the intersection of McCart Avenue and Seminary Drive.

According to officials, a 23-year-old woman was in a Hyundai Elantra going northbound on McCart. An Alfa Romeo Giulia was going the same direction. Somehow, the vehicles crossed paths and collided.
Due to the accident, the woman in the Hyundai was seriously injured. The other driver apparently wasn't injured. No further information about the accident is available.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
Crashes between vehicles going the same direction often don’t get much attention—but that doesn’t mean they’re simple. When someone ends up seriously hurt, it’s important to ask whether the investigation actually got to the bottom of what happened.
1. Did the authorities thoroughly investigate the crash?
A late-night collision between two northbound vehicles should prompt questions about speed, spacing, and lane changes. Did investigators take the time to map the impact, review each driver’s movements, or look at potential distraction? These steps are often skipped when crashes are treated as routine, even when injuries suggest otherwise.
2. Has anyone looked into the possibility that a vehicle defect caused the crash?
If one car drifted or didn’t react in time, a mechanical issue may have played a role. Faulty brakes, steering problems, or even a glitch in lane-assist features could cause a driver to lose control unexpectedly. But these issues won’t be found unless someone does a proper inspection—and that doesn’t always happen.
3. Has all the electronic data relating to the crash been collected?
Modern vehicles store data that shows speed, braking, and steering input leading up to the crash. That information, along with GPS or phone activity, can give a clear picture of how the collision unfolded. If that data hasn’t been pulled, the most important details could still be sitting in the vehicles.
When a person suffers serious injuries, vague reports aren’t enough. A real investigation is about more than just paperwork—it’s about finding out what truly caused the crash.
Key Takeaways:
- Same-direction crashes require more than surface-level reviews.
- A mechanical failure could explain sudden or unexpected vehicle movement.
- Vehicle data can uncover the truth—if someone takes the time to access it.

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