Cynthia Durrett Injured in Car Accident in Jacksonville, TX
Jacksonville, TX — October 2, 2025, Cynthia Durrett was injured as the result of a car accident at aeound 8:59 a.m. along Rusk Street.
Investigators were reportedly called out to the intersection of Rusk Street and Neches Street, just off Jackson.

According to officials, 76-year-old Cynthia Durrett was in a GMC Acadia going eastbound through the intersection. A Chevy truck was going southbound when it allegedly failed to yield. Doing so, the vehicles collided.
Cynthia Durrett reportedly was seriously injured due to the crash. No other injuries were reported. At this time, additional details are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
Something that often surprises people I work with is seeing the difference between a preliminary police investigation and an actual, professional accident reconstruction. A crash like this, for example, might seem open-and-shut since authorities clearly alleged someone was at fault. But a more thorough investigation has to cover other possible contributing factors.
Road conditions, tire failure, faulty airbags, malfunctioning crash avoidance systems, road design, medical conditions, drug and alcohol tests—all kinds of factors can contribute to a crash, and they deserve attention. sometimes, authorities are able to put in that kind of effort. A lot of the time, though, it requires efforts from independent investigators. How this crash has been handled remains to be seen.

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