Kerrick Edwards, 2 Injured in Car Accident in Dallas, TX
Dallas, TX — August 24, 2025, Kerrick Edwards and two others were injured following a car accident around 12:20 a.m. along Woodall Rodgers.
According to initial details about the accident, it happened on Spur 366 between Pearl Street and Field Street.

Investigators said that 52-year-old Kerrick Edwards was in a GMC Sierra going eastbound along the roadway. A Chevy 1500 was going the same way when it failed to maintain its lane, and a crash occurred with the Sierra and a Chevy Trax.
Due to the collision, Kerrick Edwards was seriously injured. The other two drivers had reportedly non-life-threatening injuries. Additional details about the crash are unconfirmed.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
When people see preliminary reports blaming a driver for a crash, the first thought is that everything is open-and-shut. The reality, though, is that people need evidence to make sure the full story is told fairly.
At the end of the day, drivers potentially facing charges and people getting the help they need after a crash are two separate areas of the law. A preliminary crash, report—clear or not—isn't likely to be enough on its own to get victims and families a proper resolution.
That's why a lot of families end up having independent investigators look things over and put together a stronger story than what police generally do on their own. That way, they can help ensure there's a better outcome for the people hurt in the crash.

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