Llano Man Injured in Car Accident on R.M. 2241 in Llano County, TX
Llano County, TX — December 27, 2024, a Llano man was injured as the result of a car accident at around 12:13 a.m. on Ranch-to-Market 2241.
According to initial statements from authorities, the incident took place in the area of Old Bush Road, northeast of Llano.

Investigators said that a 35-year-old man was in a Ford F-150 traveling northbound along R.M. 2241. The vehicle apparently left its lane, which resulted in the vehicle overturning and hitting a fence. Due to the crash, the Llano man sustained serious injuries.
There did not appear to be anyone else involved in the accident. No further information about the crash can be confirmed right now.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
When a single-vehicle crash results in serious injuries, it’s important not to assume the cause is obvious. Early action and the right questions can make all the difference:
- Did investigators have the time and resources to fully document the crash?
Without proper tools or enough time, critical details like road conditions, vehicle positioning, and physical evidence may be missed, limiting the ability to fully understand what happened. - Has the vehicle been inspected for possible defects?
Mechanical issues—like brake failure, steering problems, or tire blowouts—can cause a driver to lose control. These aren’t always obvious at the scene and require a detailed inspection before the vehicle is moved or repaired. - Was crash-related electronic data preserved?
Many vehicles store valuable data such as speed, braking, and steering input just before a crash. Securing this information early is critical, as it can quickly be lost or overwritten.
These steps can help ensure that nothing important is overlooked and that the full story comes to light. If authorities don't ask the right questions, then it's important to find professionals who will.

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