Rachele Riggins Injured in Car Accident in Kaufman County, TX
Kaufman County, TX — December 7, 2025, Rachele Riggins was injured as the result of a car accident at around 2:26 p.m. along Interstate 20.
According to initial details about the accident, it took place in the area of the I-20 and County Road 2965 intersection, between Terrell and Canton.
Investigators said that 50-year-old Rachele Riggins was in a Nissan Rogue going along the interstate. The vehicle reportedly left its lane, and it crashed along the roadway. Rachele Riggins reportedly sustained serious injuries due to the accident.
There were no other vehicles reportedly involved. Additional details are unavailable at this time.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
With single-vehicle wrecks, there can be a serious concern about how thorough investigations have been. Authorities don't always prioritize these kinds of accidents, so important details can slip through the cracks. It's no mystery why I get calls all the time from people involved in crashes like this who are concerned their side of the story won't be told fairly.
That's why independent investigations can be so crucial. It isn't just some knock on the efforts of police to handle crashes like this on their own. Sometimes, an independent investigations shows they did a good job, and they were able to get all the facts. But if authorities didn't have the time or tools they needed to get the job done, an independent investigation can bring new details to light and make sure the full story is clear. It remains to be seen if similar steps would be necessary here.

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