Jess Brewer Possibly Injured in 4-wheeler Accident in Houston, TX
Harris County, TX — May 25, 2024, Jess Brewer was possibly injured as the result of a 4-wheeler accident around 10:35 p.m. along Almeda Road.
According to initial details about the accident, it happened in the area of the Almeda Road and West Airport Boulevard intersection.

Officials say that 34-year-old Jess Ronrica Brewer was in a Toyota Camry going southbound on Almeda. It appears there were multiple 4-wheelers in the road ahead. While trying to pass the group, authorities say one of the 4-wheelers entered the path of the Toyota, and they collided.
Due to the crash, Jess Brewer reportedly had possible injuries. The 4-wheeler driver had serious injuries. Right now, additional details are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
One of my concerns with crashes involving non-standard vehicles is they don't always get the attention they need. Authorities may approach them like any regular car wreck, and that can lead to rushed or incomplete investigations. Hopefully they were more careful to use the right tools or even bring in outside help from independent investigators to ensure nothing unusual slipped through the cracks. However, that remains to be seen.

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