Jenna Burton, 2 Injured in Car Accident in Iraan, TX
Pecos County, TX — July 2, 2025, Jenna Burton and two others were injured following a car accident at around 1:35 p.m. along East 6th Street.
According to preliminary information, the accident took place off the corner of US 190/6th Street and Underwood Street.

Investigators said that 37-year-old Jenna Burton and two children were in a Ford Escape going westbound along 6th Street. In events not confirmed right now, the vehicle ultimately crashed. This resulted in Jenna Burton sustaining serious injuries.
The two children in the vehicle reportedly had minor injuries. No other details about the accident can be confirmed at this time.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
When a crash sends a parent and children to the hospital, the most important question isn’t just what happened—it’s whether anyone took the time to find out why. That starts with making sure the investigation was thorough from the start.
Did the authorities dedicate enough time, tools, and resources to the investigation?
A single-vehicle crash involving multiple occupants, including kids, should trigger a detailed scene review. Investigators should have documented the vehicle’s path, any signs of sudden maneuvering, and conditions at the time of the crash. If the case was treated as routine, key evidence might have been missed.
Has anyone looked into the possibility that a vehicle defect caused the crash?
When a vehicle crashes without an obvious outside cause, it's reasonable to ask whether something inside the vehicle failed. Issues like steering loss, brake malfunction, or stability system failure can cause a driver to lose control. A proper inspection of the Ford Escape would be needed to rule those out.
Has all the electronic data relating to the crash been collected?
Most newer vehicles store data that shows speed, braking, steering, and other critical factors in the moments before a crash. That information could help confirm whether the driver reacted or if something unexpected occurred. But this data must be retrieved quickly or it can be lost.
Understanding the full picture means going beyond surface details. When injuries are involved, especially to children, the investigation should leave no loose ends.
Takeaways:
- Single-vehicle crashes with multiple passengers deserve full scene analysis.
- Vehicle defects must be considered and ruled out with proper inspections.
- Onboard data can offer key insight into what triggered the crash.

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