Teenager Injured in Car Accident on F.M. 344 in Smith County, TX
Smith County, TX — October 28, 2024, a teenager was injured following a car accident at around 1:10 a.m. along Farm-to-Market 344.
According to initial details about the accident, it happened in the area west of F.M. 346, east of Emerald Bay.

Investigators said that a 16-year-old boy was in a Dodge pickup going westbound along F.M. 344. The vehicle somehow lost control and ran off the left side of the road. There, the vehicle crashed through a fence, then overturned.
Due to the crash, the teen driver was seriously injured. There did not appear to be anyone else involved in the accident. Investigations are ongoing.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
The concern of whether or not a crash is getting the attention it needs comes with just about any type of crash. There are two, though, that I get calls about frequently: single-vehicle wrecks, and accidents involving teen drivers. In those situations, authorities are generally more likely to jump to conclusions, which is why it can be helpful to follow up with them and ask key questions.
For example, did authorities have the time, tools, and training to properly investigate the crash? Single-vehicle accidents involving young drivers can be influenced by factors like road hazards, environmental conditions, or even evasive actions. Did investigators document tire marks, road conditions, and potential obstacles? Without thorough analysis, important details may go unnoticed.
Another key question is whether a vehicle defect might have played a role. Mechanical issues—such as brake failures, steering malfunctions, or tire blowouts—could cause the driver to lose control. Additionally, failures in safety equipment like seatbelts or airbags might worsen the severity of injuries. A detailed inspection of the vehicle is crucial to identify any defects that could explain the crash.
Finally, was all electronic evidence collected? Modern vehicles store critical data in their Engine Control Modules (ECMs), capturing details like speed, braking, and steering inputs. Cellphone records, GPS logs, or nearby video footage might also shed light on what happened. Securing this evidence quickly ensures no valuable information is lost.
If authorities can provide satisfactory answers to questions like these, it can reassure a family that the driver's side of the story is being represented fairly. Otherwise, if the answers seem shallow or insufficient, then that can be a sign that the crash needs to be handled by more thorough independent investigations.

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