Karli Washburn, 1 Injured in Car Accident in Lewisville, TX
Lewisville, TX — November 1, 2025, Karli Washburn and one other were injured following a car accident around 6:35 p.m. along I-35E.
Initial statements on the crash say that it happened at the intersection of the interstate service road and Justin Road/FM 407.
According to officials, 24-year-old Karli Washburn was in a Hyundai Tucson going southbound on the service road. A Chevy Sonic was traveling eastbound on Justin Road. At the intersection, investigators say the Chevy failed to yield, and the two vehicles collided.
Due to the accident, Karli Washburn had serious injuries while the Chevy driver reportedly had moderate injuries. At this time, additional details about the accident are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
As straight-forward as this all may seem, victims and families involved in a car wreck should have as much evidence telling their side of the story as possible. To that end, working quickly to preserve evidence should be a priority. Just because authorities have someone to blame doesn't always mean they're securing vehicle data, cellphone records, vehicle inspections, debris analysis, and other important, often time-sensitive details. So it's important folks either confirm authorities are taking those steps or otherwise get the crash in the hands of independent professionals who will.

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