Martin Ojeda Injured in Car Accident in Terrell, TX
Terrell, TX — April 12, 2025, Martin Ojeda was injured following a car accident that occurred around 2:22 a.m. along Interstate 20.
According to preliminary details about the accident, it happened at the I-20 and TX-155 Spur split.

Investigators said that 26-year-old Martin Ojeda was in a Ford Crown Vic going westbound along the interstate. The vehicle somehow lost control and crashed. Martin Ojeda reportedly had serious injuries as a result of the crash.
There did not appear to be anyone else involved in the accident. Right now, additional details are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
When a single vehicle crashes on the interstate, early reports often leave more questions than answers. Understanding what really happened depends on how carefully the situation is investigated.
Did the authorities thoroughly investigate the crash?
Not every department has the tools, training, or time to fully reconstruct a single-vehicle accident. Proper investigation would involve mapping the scene, checking for tire marks, and analyzing how the vehicle came to rest. Without that level of detail, it’s easy for important factors to be overlooked.
Has anyone looked into the possibility that a vehicle defect caused the crash?
A sudden brake failure, tire blowout, or steering malfunction could explain why the driver lost control. Even if those didn’t cause the wreck, problems with airbags or seatbelts can determine whether a driver survives or suffers serious injuries. An inspection of the Crown Vic should happen quickly before the vehicle is repaired or salvaged.
Has all the electronic data relating to the crash been collected?
The car’s Engine Control Module (ECM) may hold vital information about speed, braking, throttle, and steering inputs just before the wreck. Cellphone records and any nearby traffic cameras might also provide context. This evidence is time-sensitive and should be preserved as soon as possible.
Crashes like this shouldn’t be left to assumptions. The difference between speculation and a clear understanding comes down to whether investigators gather and preserve the full scope of evidence.
Takeaways:
- Careful reconstruction is needed to explain why the vehicle left control.
- Vehicle defects, including safety system failures, can make a crash worse.
- ECM data, cameras, and cellphone records can help confirm what really happened.

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