Linda Runyon, Kaleb Langley, 1 Injured in Car Accident in Brenham, TX
Washington County, TX — December 5, 2025, Linda Runyon, Kaleb Langley, and one other were injured in a car accident at around 10:30 p.m. along Main Street.
Initial details about the accident say that it happened near the intersection of Main Street and US 290/Highway 36.
According to officials, 73-year-old Linda Runyon and 25-year-old Kaleb Langley were passengers in a Hyundai Santa Fe going northwest. A Toyota Tundra was going the opposite direction when it reportedly failed to maintain its lane. As a result, the vehicles crashed.
Due to the accident, both Linda Runyon and Kaleb Langley reportedly had serious injuries. The driver of the Hyundai had moderate injuries. Right now, additional details about the crash are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
Things may seem open-and-shut when authorities have someone to blame for a crash. However, getting a proper resolution for victims and families is about more than just having someone to blame. Insurance companies look for any gap they can to try to muddy the waters and shift responsibility off of themselves.
As such, having as much clear evidence as possible telling the story is crucial. If folks just assume authorities got all the facts because they have someone to blame, they're likely to find that authorities merely preserved the minimum evidence they need for charges or citations. It might take more thorough independent investigations that focus on telling the whole story to actually gather all the facts before evidence disappears. Were those steps ever taken here?

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