Daniel Jiminez Killed, 1 Injured in Car Accident in Hartley County, TX
Hartley County, TX — November 16, 2025, Daniel Jiminez was killed and one was injured following a car accident around 3:01 p.m. along US 87.
Authorities said in initial statements that the accident happened just east of Hartley.
It appears that 33-year-old Daniel Jiminez was in a Nissan Altima driving on the highway. A Ford F-350 was going westbound, and the vehicles somehow crashed. Due to this, Daniel Jiminez was killed.
One other person had non-life-threatening injuries. Additional details about the accident are unavailable at this time.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
Following a serious car accident, it's important to know if authorities are just focused on moving on or if they're actually prioritizing the accident reconstructions. It would surprise people how often I've had a crash come across my desk where authorities basically just cleared the scene, did a quick look at the surface-level details, and considered the matter closed.
A proper accident reconstruction should address road conditions, possible vehicle defects, cellphone records, camera footage (from the vehicles or nearby businesses or residences), drugs and alcohol, lighting and signage, etc. Likely or not, the evidence needs to speak for itself so those affected by the crash can be sure they're getting the whole story. Did that ever happen here?

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