Gregory Hadnot Injured in Car Accident in Jasper County, TX
Jasper County, TX — March 9, 2024, Gregory Hadnot was injured following a car accident that happened around 6:30 p.m. on County Road 404.
Authorities said in preliminary statements that the crash occurred in the area of County Road 404 and County Road 406, just outside Kirbyville.

According to officials, 53-year-old Gregory Hadnot was in a Ford Mustang reportedly going southbound on County Road 404. The vehicle apparently ran off the side of the road where it hit a culvert along a driveway. This caused the vehicle to overturn before coming to a halt. Hadnot reportedly had serious injuries and was airlifted from the scene.
Right now, details surrounding the crash can't be confirmed.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
Single-vehicle wrecks can be challenging enough on their own, but there's always a bit more concern when the victim has to be airlifted from the scene. Even if authorities have a chance to speak to the victim, the victim may not be in a condition to really tell their side of the story. That leaves it up to authorities to follow up with them or to let the evidence speak for itself. Unfortunately, I've seen them drop that ball too many times to take it for granted. Hopefully authorities here were more prudent.

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