Kristin Williams, 1 Injured in Car Accident in Dallas, TX
Dallas, TX — March 21, 2025, Kristin Williams and another were injured as the result of a car accident at around 1:44 p.m. along US Highway 75.
According to initial details about the accident, it happened at the High Five at LBJ Freeway.

Investigators said that 36-year-old Kristin Williams was in a Nissan Rogue going along the roadway. Somehow, the Rogue and a BMW X3 somehow crossed paths and collided with one another. Due to this, Kristin Williams reportedly sustained serious injuries.
The other driver's injuries were called minor. At this time, the exact cause of the crash remains unconfirmed.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
When serious injuries happen in a crash between two vehicles, it's not enough to stop at "they crossed paths." Families and victims deserve a clear understanding of what led to that moment—and that starts with asking some key questions.
1. Did investigators have the bandwidth and training to fully investigate?
Busy freeway interchanges like the High Five demand careful reconstruction. If police were stretched thin, under-equipped, or rushed, key details—like exact impact points or vehicle speeds—may never be uncovered.
2. Were vehicle systems and safety gear checked for failures?
Unexpected collisions can stem from unseen mechanical issues—faulty brakes, misaligned steering, tire problems—or from safety systems that didn’t perform properly. Verifying airbags, seatbelts, and vehicle electronics is essential to understanding injury outcomes.
3. Was electronic data or camera footage used to clarify what happened?
Crash data from the vehicles, nearby traffic cameras, dashcams, or even surveillance footage can fill in the gaps left by chaos at the scene. Without reviewing these sources, the narrative often remains incomplete.
In my experience, authorities sometimes overlook these key details, and that's when important details slip through the cracks. By asking these questions early on, victims and families can gauge if their situation would be better off in the hands of independent investigators.
Key Takeaways:
- Thorough investigations require time, technical tools, and expertise.
- Mechanical or safety system failures can alter both cause and severity.
- Electronic and visual data can reveal critical pre-crash behavior.

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