Travis Lee, 3 Injured in Alleged DWI Accident in Lewisville, TX
Lewisville, TX — July 29, 2024, Travis Scott Lee and three others were injured due to an alleged intoxicated driver accident at 12:15 a.m. on I-35E.
According to initial details about the accident, it happened along northbound lanes of the interstate in the area of East Corporate Drive.

Investigators said that 39-year-old Travis Scott Lee was in a Ford F-150 going northbound on I-35E. While doing so, unconfirmed events led to the Ford and a Dodge Ram also going northbound crashing into each other. As a result, Lee was seriously injured. Three people from the Dodge had unspecified injuries.
No further information can be confirmed right now.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
With car accidents, it's important to keep in mind that they aren't automatically simple just because they're common. In fact, authorities don't always provide a reliable story when they investigate car accidents. They can miss important details, misidentify which vehicle did what or whose mistake was whose, and they can even end up blaming someone for something that wasn't their fault. As often as I've had independent investigations confirm police investigations, I've also seen countless situations where independent investigations corrected the record following shoddy or incomplete official investigations. Maybe authorities here have been careful in their efforts, but that's something that I wouldn't take for granted without extensive clear evidence.

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