Pedestrian Injured in Car Accident on Westpark Road in Houston, TX
Houston, TX — January 28, 2024, one person was injured due to a pedestrian versus vehicle accident at around 4:05 a.m. on Westpark Road.
According to officials, the incident happened near the intersection of Westpark Road and South Gessner Road.

Right now, exact circumstances surrounding the accident are unclear. Authorities say they arrived to find a 20-year-old man lying in a private drive on the north side of Westpark, and a vehicle that had been going southbound was between the pedestrian and Westpark. It's not clear if the pedestrian was struck or run over, but details suggest he had serious injuries and was taken to a hospital.
Beyond this, circumstances remain unclear.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
I can't help wondering if authorities ever cleared up exactly what went wrong here or if they simply left things as I'm seeing them right now. Unfortunately, some accidents don't get the attention they deserve, and it can leave victims and families left wondering who is going to tell their side of the story. Perhaps if there are witnesses or nearby cameras that have yet to be considered, they could shed more light on these events.

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