3 Injured in Car Accident on Southmost Road in Brownsville, TX
Brownsville, TX — November 30, 2025, three people were injured due to a car accident that happened around 12:43 a.m. along Southmost Road.
According to officials, the accident took place in the area of the Southmost Road and Esperanza Road intersection.
Investigators said that three teenagers were in a Nissan Rogue going northwest through the intersection. A Chevy Silverado was going the opposite direction when it reportedly ran the light. Due to this, the vehicles collided.
One of the teenagers from the Nissan had serious injuries while the other two had less serious injuries. No other injuries were reported. At this time, additional details are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
As open-and-shut as these details may seem, it's always important to be thorough in investigations following a serious crash. Even if it seems clear someone did something wrong, victims fare better having as much evidence tell their side of the story as possible.
In a crash like this, for example, the fact that a lot of people are quick to assume the worst of teen drivers might give an insurance company an opportunity to shift the blame. Making sure there are as few gaps in the story as possible can keep the story straight and ensure no muddying of the waters.
The sooner steps are taken to preserve evidence, the more there will be working in the favor of the victims and families involved in the crash.

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