Joseph Moreno Killed in Ambulance, Cyclist Accident in Seabrook, TX
Seabrook, TX — April 16, 2025, Joseph Moreno was killed due to an ambulance versus bike accident at around 12:30 p.m. along East Meyer Avenue.
According to initial details from police officials, the incident took place at the intersection of East Meyer Avenue and Highway 146.

Investigators said that 53-year-old Joseph Moreno was on an electric bicycle at the time going across the intersection in a crosswalk. While doing so, authorities say that an ambulance going through a green light crashed into Joseph Moreno.
Due to the collision, Joseph Moreno sustained fatal injuries. No other injuries were reported. At this time, additional details about the crash remain unconfirmed.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
This isn't exactly the most common set of circumstances, so people may be wondering how the investigations would be handled for a crash like this. The truth is that it varies from department to department. Some police have all the tools and time they need to dig below the surface and make sure that even less common factors get attention.
Other times, though, officers basically have to go with a cursory examination of the crash scene and their gut. This can leave families without proper answers about what went wrong, and it's why many people end up seeking out independent accident reconstructionists. One way or another, getting a proper resolution requires knowing the facts. When authorities can't guarantee those facts, that's when it's often best for a second set of eyes to look things over so nothing important slips through the cracks.

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