Mitchell Jaggar Injured in Car Accident in Harrison County, TX
Harrison County, TX — March 21, 2024, Mitchell Jaggar was injured due to a car accident that happened around 1:20 a.m. on F.M. 1968.
Authorities said in preliminary statements that the crash happened in the area of Ragon Road north of the town of Harleton.

Investigators said that 40-year-old Mitchell Jaggar was in a Ford F-150 traveling southbound on F.M. 1968. The vehicle apparently left the side of the roadway and went into a skid. It then overturned and slammed into a tree. Jaggar reportedly had serious injuries due to the crash. The cause of the accident has yet to be confirmed.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
One of my biggest concerns when I read about single-vehicle wrecks is whether or not they're getting the attention they deserve. These crashes sometimes involve highly complex factors, like mechanical defects, road design flaws, medical conditions, or tire failure, to name a few examples.
Most people, though, just assume the driver messed up. That's obviously possible—in fact, it's common. But even those possibilities can involve unique factors, like someone being illegally over-served by an alcohol provider or a defect failing to prevent otherwise preventable injuries. But when authorities are the ones jumping to conclusions, stuff like that can easily slip through the cracks. Maybe authorities here are being thorough, but I've helped too many people set police reports straight to take that for granted.

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