Tommie Williamson, 3 Injured in Car Accident in Crandall, TX
Kaufman County, TX — August 21, 2025, Tommie Williamson and three others were injured following a car accident at around 1:13 p.m. along US 175.
According to initial details about the accident, it happened near the intersection of US Highway 175 and FM 148.

Investigators said that 67-year-old Tommie Williamson was in a Hyundai Santa Fe going westbound along the highway. A Jeep Renegade going eastbound allegedly failed to yield, and the two vehicles collided.
Due to this, Tommie Williamson and the other driver were seriously injured. Two others in the Jeep had less severe injuries. Right now, additional details are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
When reports say a crash happened because a driver “failed to yield,” it can sound like the case is clear. But in reality, that description leaves out many of the deeper questions that determine exactly how and why the collision occurred.
Did investigators conduct a thorough reconstruction?
Intersection crashes are rarely simple. A proper review would involve mapping the roadway, studying skid marks, and analyzing the angle and severity of the impact. Without those details, it’s impossible to fully understand whether this was purely driver error or if something else contributed.
Could a vehicle problem have played a role?
Brake or steering failures, a sudden tire blowout, or electronic system issues could all cause a driver to miss a yield. Beyond that, failures in seatbelts or airbags can explain why some injuries are serious while others are less severe. Both vehicles should be inspected before evidence disappears.
Was electronic data preserved?
The Hyundai and Jeep likely contain Engine Control Modules (ECMs) that record key information about speed, braking, and steering in the moments before the crash. Cellphone records and possible traffic cameras near the highway could also provide critical context. This data is time-sensitive and should be collected quickly.
The answers to these questions can make all the difference for victims and families looking for a resolution after a serious accident. If authorities can't provide answers on their own, then it may be important for independent investigators to step in.
Takeaways:
- Yield-related crashes need detailed reconstruction, not just a citation.
- Vehicle or safety system defects may help explain both cause and injury severity.
- ECM data, cellphone records, and cameras are crucial for getting the full story.

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