Daniel Villegas Lugo, 1 Killed in Car Accident in Creedmoor, TX
Travis County, TX — December 1, 2024, Daniel Villegas Lugo and another were killed following a car accident at around 3:00 a.m. along F.M. 1327.
According to initial details about the crash, it happened in the area of the F.M. 1327 and F.M. 1625 intersection, south of Austin.

Investigators said that 33-year-old Daniel Villegas Lugo was in a Jeep Compass going northbound. An oncoming Toyota Tacoma reportedly left its lane, causing the two vehicles to collide. As a result, Villegas Lugo and the other driver were killed.
Right now, authorities say they're considering the possibility the Tacoma driver was under the influence of alcohol. No further information can be confirmed right now.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
Obviously any mention of alcohol is concerning, but people don't often consider what it means beyond just finding a driver to blame. Here, both drivers involved lost their lives. That makes it even more important to consider if there was an outside party responsible for contributing to such a serious accident. Simply put, if an alcohol provider over-served the alleged intoxicated driver, they may be responsible.
Texas law says bars, restaurants, liquor stores, and other such venues who serve obviously intoxicated persons are doing so unlawfully. This exposes them to potential criminal investigations, fines, and liability when people get hurt or killed as a result. However, I've handled hundreds of cases against negligent alcohol providers, and these aren't details police investigations typically consider on their own. Countless times, I've had families come to me for help, and authorities had already moved on without so much as a passing glance at the possibility an alcohol provider contributed to their wreck.
It could be that authorities here have been more thorough. Maybe evidence will confirm factors other than alcohol led to the crash. Or, perhaps there were no negligent alcohol providers involved in this accident. However, there are families out there going through indescribable hardship because of this crash. If nothing else, there needs to be assurance that they're at least getting the whole story. Authorities looking into the possibility of alcohol may be just the beginning of that story.

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