Christopher Green, 6 Injured in Alleged Drunk Driver Accident in Crandall, TX
Kaufman County, TX — December 20, 2025, Christopher Green and six others were injured due to an alleged drunk driver accident at 6:15 p.m. along FM 148.
According to officials, the crash took place east of town on Michael Talty Avenue/FM 148.
It appears that 38-year-old Christopher Green was in a Chevy truck going northeast along the roadway. A Toyota Camry was going the opposite direction. That Camry reportedly crashed with the Chevy. As a result, Christopher Green was seriously injured. Three passengers from each vehicle reportedly had moderate injuries.
Authorities allege that the Camry driver was under the influence of alcohol. Additional details are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
If it's true that alcohol contributed to this accident, people might think this all will lead to charges for that driver, and that'll be the end of things. Even if the investigations end there, however, there could be more to the story. It's important to know where a drunk driver got their alcohol from and if a negligent alcohol provider contributed to the crash.
In Texas, it is unlawful for bars and other establishments to over-serve people who are obviously intoxicated. Doing so exposes those establishments to potential consequences if the intoxication leads to people getting hurt. So if authorities simply put all of the focus on the alleged drunk driver, they might miss an accomplice who also needs to be held accountable. Have investigations here covered that, or could there be more to this story that still needs attention?

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