Francisco Robledo Lopez Killed in Car Accident on Clarendon Dr. in Dallas, TX
Dallas County, TX — November 4, 2025, Francisco Robledo Lopez was killed due to a pedestrian versus car accident at approximately 7:30 p.m. along Clarendon Drive.
According to authorities, 66-year-old Francisco Robledo Lopez was on foot just west of the Clarendon Drive and Edgefield Avenue intersection when the accident took place.
Officials indicate that, for reasons yet to be confirmed, Lopez was struck by an eastbound Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck. He reportedly sustained fatal injuries as a result of the collision.
Additional details pertaining to this incident are not available at this point in time. The investigation is currently ongoing.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
After fatal pedestrian crashes, the first reports are often brief and leave many questions unanswered. When someone on foot loses their life, understanding what truly happened depends on whether investigators looked beyond the obvious and examined the details that are easy to overlook.
Was the crash thoroughly investigated?
In a pedestrian collision, a meaningful investigation should go far beyond noting where the impact occurred. Investigators should examine how the vehicle was traveling beforehand, when the driver first encountered the pedestrian, and what actions were taken in the moments leading up to the collision. That can include mapping the vehicle’s path, reviewing braking or steering input, and analyzing damage patterns. The level of detail in this work can vary depending on an officer’s training and experience. Some investigators are skilled in detailed crash reconstruction, while others may conduct only a basic review. In a fatal case, those differences matter.
Has anyone looked into a possible vehicle defect?
Even when a collision appears straightforward, vehicle condition should still be examined. Brake performance, steering response, and driver-assist features all deserve close review. Many modern pickup trucks are equipped with systems designed to warn drivers or assist with emergency braking. If one of those systems failed to work as intended, that may not be obvious without a formal mechanical inspection. Mechanical issues can exist even when no outward signs are visible.
Was all available electronic data collected?
Electronic data often provides the clearest picture in pedestrian crashes. Vehicle systems may record speed, braking, throttle input, and warning alerts before impact. Phone data can help determine whether distraction played a role, and nearby cameras may help confirm timing and movement. This information is time-sensitive. If it is not preserved early, it can be lost, leaving critical questions unanswered.
When a pedestrian is killed, careful questions matter. A thorough investigation, close inspection of the vehicle, and full collection of electronic data help move the case beyond assumptions and toward a clearer understanding of how the collision occurred.
Key Takeaways:
- Fatal pedestrian crashes require detailed and skilled investigation.
- Vehicle systems should be inspected even when fault is unclear.
- Electronic data can clarify driver actions just before impact.

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