Samuel Nah, 2 Injured in Car Accident in Sugar Land, TX
Sugar Land, TX — August 27, 2025, Samuel Nah and two others were injured following a car accident at around 7:00 a.m. along Highway 6.
According to initial details about the accident, it happened in the area of US 90-Alt on the east side of the Sugar Land Regional Airport.

Investigators said that 47-year-old Samuel Nah and a teenager were in a Dodge Ram going northbound on the highway. Due to a series of events not confirmed, a chain-reaction collision occurred between the Dodge and at least three other vehicles.
Due to the accident, Samuel Nah was seriously injured. His teen passenger and one of the other drivers reportedly had less severe injuries.
While the cause of the crash hasn't been confirmed, authorities said conditions were rainy at the time. This and other details remain under investigation.
Commentary
One of my concerns when seeing inclement weather contribute to a crash is it sometimes draws too much focus. Authorities may end up just writing everything off as a weather-related incident. However, it's rarely the weather itself that leads to an accident. That's why it's important investigations are thorough and dig into all possible factors. If victims and families feel that isn't happening, then it may be important they look outside of the authorities alone to get the answers they need.
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