Dustin Allen Cummings Injured in Motorcycle Accident in Abilene, TX
Abilene, TX — March 16, 2024, Dustin Cummings was injured in a motorcycle accident at around 2:41 a.m. on US Highway 83/84.
According to initial statements, Dustin Cummings, 21, was riding his motorcycle southbound on US Highway 83/84 near South Clack Street.

It appears another vehicle failed to yield right of way and caused an accident. That vehicle then left the scene. The crash reportedly resulted in serious injuries to Cummings. The specifics of the accident, including a description of the unidentified driver and their vehicle, are unclear. No further information can be confirmed.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
I can't help but wonder if the authorities ever managed to track down the driver who left the scene. If not, keeping these details in the public eye could be crucial to seeing someone held accountable. Someone out there could have that crucial piece of information authorities need, and they just need to be able to connect the dots. I've unfortunately seen too many situations where authorities dropped the ball, and it was only through the determination of victims and their loved ones that ultimately brought the truth to light. Hopefully authorities handling this accident didn't pass the buck like that.

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