Weatherford Woman Injured in Car Accident on Boat Club Rd. in Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth, TX — December 22, 2024, a Weatherford woman was injured following a car accident at around 9:30 p.m. along Boat Club Road.
According to initial details about the accident, it happened in the area of Boat Club/F.M. 1220 and Robertson Road.

Investigators said that a 37-year-old Weatherford woman was in a Nissan Rogue going northbound along Boat Club. While attempting to turn, a Nissan Altima going southbound crashed into the Rogue. Due to this, the Weatherford woman had serious injuries. A passenger in the Rogue had possible minor injuries.
Right now, no other injuries have been confirmed. Additional details surrounding the accident can't be reported at this time.
Commentary
After any serious accident, it's important that those affected are confident that their side of the will be told fairly. A lot of people think waiting for the police report is the best way. However, I've seen first hand that's often a mistake. It's not that authorities can't do proper investigations. It's just that when they happen to be shallow or subpar, by the time that becomes clear, weeks or months may have gone by without those affected realizing the investigations haven't been thorough enough. That's why it's generally best to have independent investigators look into serious accidents as soon as possible. They may simply confirm what police know, or they may reveal new details authorities missed. Either way, they can help ensure that the full story is brought to light.
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