Sabrina Sajjad, Shahreen Sholpan Injured in Truck Accident in Euless, TX
Euless, TX — March 6, 2025, Sabrina Sajjad and Shahreen Sholpan were injured as the result of a semi-truck accident at 9:38 p.m. on International Parkway.
Authorities say that the accident happened on the south side of the DFW Airport on Highway 97.

It appears that 21-year-old Sabrina Sajjad and 47-year-old Shahreen Sholpan were in a Nissan Sentra going northbound along International Pkwy. A Freightliner tractor-trailer was going the same direction. Somehow, the vehicles collided.
As a result of the crash, Sabrina Sajjad reportedly sustained serious accidents. Shahreen Sholpan reportedly had minor injuries. At this time, additional details about the accident are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
Any crash involving a commercial vehicle is bound to present unique challenges. That's why it's important to ensure the accident gets thorough investigations. While people often rely on authorities to do that, it can be important to follow up early on with some key questions to make sure the crash gets the attention it needs.
Did the crash receive the level of attention it calls for?
When two vehicles collide—especially with a commercial truck involved—it's critical that the scene gets the kind of close scrutiny that goes beyond basic reporting. It’s not enough to log positions and take a few photos. Did investigators reconstruct the collision path? Did they spend the time needed to understand how and why the crash happened? That kind of in-depth work often requires specialized knowledge, which isn't guaranteed to be on hand late at night, particularly near a busy airport corridor.
Has a potential vehicle defect been looked into?
In crashes like this, the immediate thought is usually driver error. But both passenger vehicles and semis can experience sudden mechanical failures—everything from braking issues to steering lockups to trailer malfunctions. These failures often leave no visible sign and can only be uncovered with a mechanical inspection. If no one has put both vehicles through that kind of check, then a critical factor might be going unrecognized.
Was all the crash-related electronic data secured?
Most modern vehicles, especially commercial trucks, generate a wealth of data about what happened in the seconds before impact—speed, brake use, throttle position, and more. Even passenger vehicles can offer useful information through onboard systems or phone connections. Add in the possibility of dashcam footage or airport-area traffic cameras, and there are multiple angles to piece together what happened—assuming someone has taken the steps to retrieve and preserve it.
When the situation is still unfolding and official details are limited, the best way to get to the truth is to make sure the investigation leaves no stone unturned. If authorities can't answer these questions, then there may need to be more thorough independent investigations to get the full story.
Key Takeaways:
- Commercial vehicle crashes demand more than surface-level reviews—they need depth and skill.
- Without mechanical checks, dangerous vehicle issues might go completely unnoticed.
- Onboard data and surveillance footage often hold the answers, but only if preserved in time.

“These are essential reads for anyone dealing with the aftermath of a truck wreck”– Attorney Cory Carlson