Jeffrey Allen Johnson Killed in Car Accident on I.H. 10 in San Antonio, TX
UPDATE (March 18, 2024): Recent reports have been released which clarify what occurred during this incident. Contrary to previous reports, no motorcycle was involved in this accident. Rather, a Honda CR-V occupied by 56-year-old Jeffrey Allen Johnson was at a stop in the center eastbound lane of Interstate Highway 10 in the vicinity of Foster Road. The Honda was reportedly rear-ended by an eastbound Mustang Mach-E. Johnson incurred critical injuries which ultimately proved to be fatal.
Right now, no further information about the accident can be confirmed.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
Hopefully authorities have been thorough enough to consider even unlikely possible scenarios. Was the driver experiencing some kind of medical emergency? Did the vehicle break down due to a defect? Was there another driver involved who left the scene? Was someone illegally over-served by an alcohol provider? Likely or not, someone lost their life here. That alone should make it worth taking every step to get answers for their loved ones.
San Antonio, TX — February 24, 2024, Jeffery Johnson was killed as a result of a car accident on Interstate Highway 10.
According to authorities, Jeffery Johnson's motorcycle had stopped on the side of the road after stalling for unknown reasons on I.H. 10 somewhere in the vicinity of North Foster Road when the accident took place.

Officials indicate that, for unknown reasons, the motorcycle was struck by a Mustang. Johnson incurred reportedly critical injuries as a result of the accident. He was transported to a local medical facility by emergency medical services in order to receive immediate treatment. However, he was ultimately unable to overcome the severity of his injuries, having later been declared deceased. No other injuries have been reported.
Additional details pertaining to this incident are not available at this point in time. The investigation is currently ongoing.

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