Pedestrian Killed in Truck Accident on I-10 in Gonzales County, TX
Gonzales County, TX — October 22, 2025, one person was killed in a semi-truck versus pedestrian accident around 11:38 p.m. along I-10.
In initial statements, authorities say that the crash took place just west of Highway 304, north of Gonzales.
According to officials, a 63-year-old man was on foot at the time in the area of eastbound lanes of the interstate. While there, a Volvo 18-wheeler was going eastbound. The truck somehow collided with the pedestrian. Due to this, the man was killed.
Authorities did not report any pending charges or citations. The factors surrounding the accident remain unclear.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
A lot of people will likely see a pedestrian on an interstate and assume this is all open-and-shut. However, these preliminary reports don't say where exactly the victim was, why they were there, whether or not they were illuminated somehow, or whether or not the truck driver had any reasonable chance to avoid the collision. Regardless of what is or isn't likely, someone lost their life here. That means there's a family that deserves answers, and jumping to conclusions without clear evidence isn't going to help anyone.

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