Emmanuel Flores Injured in Car Accident in Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth, TX — September 7, 2025, Emmanuel Flores was injured in a car accident at about 3 a.m. on U.S. 287 Business.
A preliminary accident report indicates that a 2012 Toyota Camry was heading north near Campus Drive when it crashed after hitting a curb.

Driver Emmanuel Flores, 23, was seriously injured in the crash, according to the report.
Authorities have not released any additional information about the Tarrant County crash at this time.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
After a late-night crash like this, there's always the question of what exactly went wrong, and whether anyone looked closely enough to find out. When a single vehicle suddenly veers off course and ends up wrecked, it's not just about what happened in the moment. It's about what may have led up to it, and whether that story gets fully uncovered.
Did the authorities thoroughly investigate the crash? At 3 a.m., roads tend to be quiet, but investigating a crash at that hour also means relying heavily on the physical evidence left behind. The key issue here is whether investigators went beyond surface-level work. Did they map the scene with precision tools like laser scanners? Did they reconstruct the path the vehicle took before hitting the curb? And did they explore the driver’s condition and actions leading up to the wreck? Officers vary in their training, and without a deep dive into the evidence, critical clues can get missed.
Has anyone looked into the possibility that a vehicle defect caused the crash? When a car runs into a curb with enough force to cause serious injuries, it's worth asking whether something inside the vehicle contributed. Did the steering lock up? Did the brakes fail? The 2012 Toyota Camry, like any vehicle with over a decade on the road, could have hidden mechanical issues. Unless the vehicle was thoroughly inspected post-crash — particularly systems like steering, brakes and suspension — there’s a real risk of drawing incomplete conclusions.
Has all the electronic data relating to the crash been collected? Modern vehicles can store valuable electronic data showing driver behavior in the seconds before impact. Was the driver braking? Did they try to steer? Was there a sudden acceleration? Alongside that, phone data and possible traffic cameras in the area could give insight into what the driver was doing just before the crash. If this data wasn’t retrieved and reviewed, part of the picture remains missing.
When a crash leaves someone seriously hurt, what’s most important isn’t just recording what’s obvious—it’s making sure nothing goes unseen. Careful investigation, especially in single-car crashes, can uncover factors that aren’t immediately visible, but still matter.
Key Takeaways:
- Some crash investigations stop at surface-level facts and miss deeper causes.
- Older vehicles need full inspections to rule out dangerous mechanical failures.
- Electronic data from the vehicle or phones may tell the full story, if someone checks.

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