Nicole Carroll Killed, Kathryn Randall, 1 Injured in Car Accident in Brazoria County, TX
Brazoria County, TX — November 2, 2024, Nicole Carroll was killed and Kathryn Randall and another were injured after a car accident at 6:13 p.m. along F.M. 523.
According to preliminary information on the accident, it happened in the area of the F.M. 523 and Anchor Road intersection.

Investigators said that 51-year-old Kathryn Randall was in a Ford Explorer going eastbound. 36-year-old Nicole Carroll was riding on a Suzuki motorcycle operated by a 24-year-old man. They were going southbound. At the intersection, the two vehicles ended up crossing paths and colliding.
Due to the collision, Nicole Carroll was fatally injured. Kathryn Randall and the motorcycle operator had reportedly non-life-threatening injuries.
Right now, the cause of the crash can't be confirmed.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
After any serious accident, it's important to understand what exactly authorities are looking into. Things aren't always as simple as finding out who had the right-of-way or looking at vehicle speeds.
What were road conditions like? Does this intersection have a problem with frequent accidents? Was someone unlawfully over-served by a bar? Did authorities search the area for security cameras? Did they go through the proper processes to pull cellphone records? Did they consider possible vehicle defects?
Likely or not, every possible factor deserves attention, even if it's just to rule out that possibility. That way, victims and families affected by a crash can at least rest assured they're getting the full story. Did that happen here?

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