1 Killed, Donovan Contreras Injured in Car Accident near Orla, TX
Culberson County, TX — September 29, 2025, one person was killed and Donovan Contreras was injured in a car accident at about 7:15 a.m. on R.M. 652.
A preliminary accident report indicates that an eastbound 2023 Chevrolet Silverado and a westbound 2024 Ford F-350 collided west of Orla.

The driver of the Chevrolet, a 33-year-old New Mexico man, died in the crash, according to the report. His name has not been made public yet.
Ford driver Donovan Contreras, 20, was seriously injured, the report states.
Authorities have not released any additional information about the Culberson County crash at this time.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
Moments of routine travel can turn unexpectedly tragic, leaving behind more questions than answers. When a collision takes a life and seriously injures another, the full story doesn't end at the scene. It begins there. Understanding how and why these events unfold requires digging deeper than surface-level facts.
Did the authorities thoroughly investigate the crash? Crashes involving head-on impacts like this demand close scrutiny from investigators. It's critical to know whether officers conducted a full scene reconstruction, including measuring skid marks, mapping final vehicle positions and documenting roadway evidence in detail. These steps help establish which vehicle crossed the center line and under what circumstances. In rural counties, investigative resources can vary widely, which raises the concern: did the responding team have the tools and training to interpret the evidence correctly?
Has anyone looked into the possibility that a vehicle defect caused the crash? When a late-model pickup veers into another’s path, a mechanical issue can’t be ruled out. Power steering failure, sudden brake issues or even an unexpected system alert could cause a driver to lose control. These aren’t always visible at a glance. Only a full mechanical inspection can rule them out. It’s unclear whether either truck has undergone that level of scrutiny.
Has all the electronic data relating to the crash been collected? Both vehicles likely recorded critical data moments before the crash. Telemetry systems can show whether either driver braked, accelerated or veered sharply. GPS data might reveal whether the movement was abrupt or gradual. And phones, if in use, could shed light on whether distraction played a role. Without that digital footprint, important context remains hidden.
Looking beyond the initial report isn’t just about assigning blame. It’s about learning what really happened and preventing similar tragedies. Skipping those deeper layers leaves too much unknown, especially when lives are forever changed.
Key Takeaways:
- Not all crash scenes are investigated with the same level of detail.
- Mechanical failures may play a role even when nothing appears broken.
- Digital data from vehicles and phones can offer crucial missing pieces.

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