5 Injured in Car Accident on Yale Street in Houston, TX
Houston, TX — March 25, 2025, five people were injured as the result of a car accident that happened late Tuesday along Yale Street.
Reports say that the crash happened near Leago Street, just south of Tidwell Road.

It appears that a Ford Expedition was going southbound at the time while a Chevy Avalanche was making a turn off of Yale. While doing so, the Ford and the Chevy collided with one another. The Ford then ran off-road and crashed into the bayou.
As a result of the crash, five people from the Expedition were seriously injured. Authorities allege that the Ford driver left the scene. Right now, additional details about the crash remain unconfirmed.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
There's a lot going on here that isn't really my space to speculate about. But whenever chaotic events like this happen, authorities sometimes get so caught up in their own priorities that they let the accident reconstruction fall by the wayside. Simply put, there are people who were hurt here, and it's important there is clear evidence of what went wrong and what may lie ahead for them. Otherwise, they may be left out in the wind when getting them clear answers could make a world of difference in getting them back on their feet. Are authorities making sure that the crash itself is still getting the attention it needs even if there may be other issues they need to address?

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