Moraby Muniz Injured in Car Accident in Crane County, TX
Crane County, TX — November 24, 2024, Moraby Muniz was injured as the result of a car accident at around 6:30 a.m. along F.M. 1053.
Initial statements about the crash indicate that it took place near the F.M. 1053 and Tiny Earp Road intersection northeast of Imperial.

According to officials, 26-year-old Moraby Muniz was in a Chevy Silverado which was traveling southbound along Farm-to-Market 1053. For reasons which are not confirmed right now, the vehicle crashed along the roadway. This resulted in Muniz sustaining serious injuries.
There did not appear to be any other vehicles involved in the crash, and no others appeared to be in the Chevy with Moraby Muniz. Right now, additional details about the crash remain unconfirmed.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
When it comes to single vehicle accidents, there's always a concern of whether or not authorities are taking the investigations seriously. They're not always seen as a high priority, so officers may not have the time or equipment at their disposal to actually consider all of the possible factors. What that usually means is they'll land on a common explanation, like driver error, without considering alternative possibilities, such as vehicle defects, road hazards, tire blowouts, medical conditions, etc. That's why it's always best to take preliminary details with a grain of salt. There could be more to this story than even authorities have been able to determine.

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