Jennifer Huffman Killed in Pedestrian Accident in Beaumont, TX
Beaumont, TX — November 16, 2025, Jennifer Huffman was killed following a car versus pedestrian accident around 4:30 a.m. on I-10.
According to initial details from auhtorities, the incident happened between Calder Street and North Street.
It appears that 44-year-old Jennifer Huffman was on foot at the time in the area of the interstate. While there, a vehicle struck Huffman along northbound lanes. Due to this, Jennifer Huffman was killed.
The driver remained at the scene, and no citations or charges have been reported. Investigations continue.
Commentary by Michael Grossman
My hope going forward is that authorities give the accident the attention it deserves. Frankly, a lot of people are flippant when it comes to pedestrian accidents. I've seen a lot of cases where authorities moved on too quickly because they made assumptions instead of just letting the evidence speak for itself. Hopefully they avoided that pitfall here and will do everything possible to get this woman's loved ones clear answers.

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