Woman Injured in Car Accident on North Freeway in Houston, TX
Houston, TX — December 23, 2024, a woman sustained injuries due to a car accident at around 2:06 a.m. along the North Freeway off Aldine Bender.
According to initial details about the accident, the crash took place along eastbound lanes in the area of Fallbrook Drive/Aldine Bender and I-45.

Investigators said that a 27-year-old woman was in a Mazda 3 going eastbound. That vehicle and another vehicle also going eastbound somehow collided. As a result, the Mazda driver sustained serious injuries.
Authorities did not report any information about the other driver reportedly involved in the accident, but they did not report the incident as a hit-and-run. Additional details remain unclear.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
With how scarce information about this crash is, I can only hope authorities were more thorough behind the scenes to ensure those involved got the answers they deserved. Such a lack of clarity is sometimes a sign authorities moved on without really being thorough. With this happening over the holidays, it raises even more red flags about whether potential staffing issues may have led to this crash slipping through the cracks rather than getting a proper investigation. If there are still questions left unanswered here, it may be that those answers won't come to light without more thorough independent investigations.

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