Michelle Estrada Killed in Car Accident in Angleton, TX
Brazoria County, TX — January 2, 2026, Michelle Estrada was killed as the result of a car accident at around 5:28 p.m. along Velasco Street.
Investigators said that the crash took place off the corner of Velasco Street and Cannan Drive.
According to officials, 56-year-old Michelle Estrada was in a Dodge Journey going southbound along Velasco. A northbound Toyota Tundra reportedly failed to yield, resulting in a collision with the Dodge and a third vehicle. Due to the accident, Michelle Estrada reportedly was seriously injured.
Investigators did not give additional details about the accident.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
When authorities seem to have an obvious at-fault driver in their sights, people generally think everything from there is open-and-shut. However, people need a lot of evidence telling their side of the story in order to get a fair resolution. Simply having someone to blame doesn't mean much unless backed by cellphone records, analysis of the crash scene, vehicle data, vehicle inspections for defects, video footage from nearby businesses or homes, witness testimony, etc. As they say, it's not what you know; it's what you can proof. Insurance companies can only do so much in the face of overwhelming evidence.

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