Sabrina Bharia Injured in Car Accident in Victoria County, TX
Victoria County, TX — December 18, 2025, Sabrina Bharia was injured as the result of a car accident at around 11:14 a.m. along US Highway 59.
According to initial details about the accident, it happened at the intersection of US 59 and FM 1686/Wood Street.
Investigators said that 26-year-old Sabrina Bharia was in a BMW going eastbound through the intersection. A GMC pickup was going northwest when it allegedly failed to yield, and the vehicles collided.
Due to the crash, Sabrina Bharia reportedly sustained serious injuries. No other injuries were confirmed. Authorities recommended charges for the GMC driver.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
Things might seem open-and-shut when authorities have someone facing charges after a serious crash. However, the evidence authorities focus on to file charges and the evidence victims and families need to get help after a crash don't always overlap. I have families come to me all the time who waited around for authorities to do their thing only to find authorities let a whole lot of crucial evidence go untouched. That can lead to serious gaps in the story—gaps which insurance companies are dedicated to exploiting.
As such, after a serious car accident, it's important to know what evidence investigators are preserving. If they can show they're turning over every stone to gather the facts, that's a good sign victims and families will be armed with the tools they need to get a proper resolution. But if there are still unanswered questions, there may need to be further independent investigations to fill in all the gaps.

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