Hunter Moeai Killed in Pedestrian Accident in Dallas, TX
Dallas, TX — April 27, 2025, Hunter Moeai was killed as the result of a vehicle versus pedestrian accident at 3:38 a.m. on I-35E.
Investigators said that the incident took place along northbound lanes of the interstate in the area of the Woodall Rogers exit.

According to officials, 30-year-old Hunter Moeai was on foot at the time in the area of I-35E. In a series of events not clear, a Chevy Malibu and a Nissan Sentra, both going northbound, struck Hunter Moeai. Reports say Moeai died due to the accident.
No other injuries were reported. It's unclear if any charges were considered. No further information is available at this time.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
People often see pedestrian accidents and just assume everything will be straight-forward. Despite what many assume, though, pedestrian accidents aren't always just about who had the right-of-way. Investigations should also take into account things like lighting, signage, road design, roadway conditions, alcohol, medical conditions, distractions, and any number of other possible extenuating circumstances. If something unusual happened, it needs to be brought to light. If not, a victim's loved ones at least deserve to know they're getting the whole story they deserve.

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