Reagan Brewer Dorff, Whitehouse Man Injured in Motorcycle Accident on F.M. 315 in Henderson County, TX
UPDATE (August 28, 2024): Details from authorities identified the passenger injured in the accident as 26-year-old Reagan Brewer Dorff. The driver has not yet been identified. Their current conditions are unclear.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
No other details have been confirmed, but authorities suggested alcohol may have been involved here. Is that true? And if so, where did the alcohol come from?
It's important that victims and families can be sure they're getting the whole story in these situations. It would obviously be important to see an intoxicated driver answer for their actions, but there is often an alcohol provider involved, as well. If they illegally over-served the driver, they could face criminal investigations, fines, and even liability for the harm resulting from their actions.
I have yet to see authorities mention looking into these possibilities, so I can't help wondering if this accident may not be getting the attention it really deserves.
Henderson County, TX — May 26, 2024, a Whitehouse man and one other were injured following a motorcycle accident at around 2:15 p.m. along F.M. 315.
According to initial details, the crash happened in the area of F.M. 315 and Holly Hills Drive, north of Coffee City.

Investigators said that a 24-year-old Whitehouse man and a 26-year-old woman were on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle going southbound on F.M. 315. The vehicle reportedly ran off the side of the road, then overturned in the ditch, ejecting both riders. As a result, the man and woman both reportedly sustained serious injuries.
Right now, additional details are unavailable.

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