Jeannette Gonzalez, Brazoria Woman Injured in Car Accident in Brazoria County, TX
Brazoria County, TX — March 3, 2025, Jeannette Gonzalez and a Brazoria woman were injured after a car accident at around 9:33 p.m. on Highway 36.
According to initial details about the accident, it happened in the area of Bendingfield Road/F.M. 861.

Investigators said that 21-year-old Jeannette Gonzalez was in a Toyota Camry going through the area. For reasons not entirely confirmed, the Toyota and a Nissan Maxima collided. Due to the crash, Gonzalez had reportedly non-life-threatening injuries.
The Nissan driver, a Brazoria woman, had reportedly serious injuries. Authorities say that driver had been drinking, but additional details are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
Obviously, any suspicion of alcohol contributing to a crash is important either to confirm or to rule out. That's not only to see accountability for a drunk driver, but it's also to find out if there was a negligent alcohol provider involved, as well. If somewhere like a bar or liquor store unlawfully over-serves someone, they, too, can be held accountable for contributing to a resulting accident.
Despite handling hundreds of cases involving drunk drivers, I've rarely seen authorities take steps on their own to investigate negligent alcohol providers. That's why I have to wonder if authorities ever handled these investigations properly, even if alcohol was indeed a factor.

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