Kristopher Demland, Christopher Cano, 3 Injured in Car Accident in Denton, TX
Denton, TX — January 4, 2026, Kristopher Demland, Christopher Cano, and three others were injured in a car accident at 8:30 a.m. along I-35E.
Initial details about the accident say that it happened in the area of Lillian Miller Parkway and TX-288.
According to officials, 41-year-old Kristopher Demland was in a Ford F-150 going southeast along I-35E. 21-year-old Christopher Cano was driving a Cadillac southwest through the intersection. At the light, the vehicles collided. A Honda Accord then also crashed.
Due to the accident, Kristopher Demland and his passenger were injured. Christopher Cano and his passenger were also injured. The Honda Driver had injuries, as well. Right now, further information about the crash remains unconfirmed.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
With multiple vehicles involved in a serious crash, it can be challenging for authorities to keep the story straight if they don't focus on the evidence. As such, it can be helpful for victims and families involved in an accident to make sure authorities are gathering and securing the facts.
Are they analyzing debris patterns? Are there cameras at this intersection or at a nearby business or residence? Have they pulled cellphone records? Did they secure data from the vehicles? Have the vehicles been inspected for defects? Was alcohol a factor? Likely or not, it's important to consider all possible factors. If something isn't relevant, it can be definitively ruled out.
If something is important, a proper investigation can preserve the evidence for the victims and families to use going forward. Following up with authorities can help people determine if their situation is already in good hands or if they should have more thorough independent investigations step in so nothing important slips through the cracks.

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