Lesa Renee Hicks Injured in Car Accident in Potter County, TX
Potter County, TX — March 21, 2024, Lesa Renee Hicks was injured following a single-vehicle car accident at around 9:15 p.m. along Highway 136.
Investigators said in initial statements that the crash happened near F.M. 1342 north of Amarillo.

According to officials, 57-year-old Lesa Renee Hicks was a passenger in a Ford Fiesta going southbound along Highway 136. For reasons unconfirmed, the vehicle went off-road to the right before veering back left. It then left the opposite side of the road, went through a berm, and crashed along a fence line.
Hicks reportedly had serious injuries as a result of the accident. The driver apparently was not hurt. Additional details are unavailable right now.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
Hopefully investigations into this crash aren't being too narrow. I can't begin to count how often folks have called us after a single-vehicle wreck because even authorities jumped to conclusions without considering unusual or complex possible factors. For example, there can be defects. Drivers can have medical conditions. Sometimes people are illegally over-served by alcohol providers. The roadway itself can cause accidents if it's poorly maintained or designed. Without thorough investigations, those details can easily slip through the cracks. That's why there may still be a lot more to this situation than people may realize. It's ultimately up to the evidence to say that for certain.

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