William Garland Killed, Wendy Halterman Injured in Car Accident in Mint Spring, VA
Mint Spring, VA — March 12, 2025, One person was killed and another was injured after a car accident that occurred around 9:50 P.M. on Folly Mills Station Rd.

An investigation is underway into a car accident that left one people dead and injured another during the evening hours of March 12th. According to official reports, a Subaru Forester operated by Wendy Halterman with William Garland as a passenger was travelling on Folly Mills Station Rd. in the westbound lanes when for unknown reasons the vehicle lost control and left the roadway and struck a culvert.
When first responders arrived on the scene, they found that Garland had sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced deceased while Halterman sustained serious injuries and she was transported to the hospital. At this time there has been no further information released about the accident, including what caused the vehicle to lose control as-well-as the status of Halterman's injuries, however this remains an ongoing investigation and more details may be released in the future.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
When I read about a crash like this, my first thought is that the people involved deserve clear answers about what happened. A vehicle losing control, leaving the roadway, and striking a culvert is not something that happens without a cause. While authorities continue their investigation, three key questions must be addressed to fully understand what led to this accident.
First, did law enforcement conduct a thorough investigation? In single-vehicle crashes, authorities often assume driver error, but a complete investigation should consider all possible factors. Were there any witnesses who saw what happened before the vehicle left the roadway? Were road conditions, weather, or visibility issues a factor? Were there signs of braking or steering correction that could indicate the driver was attempting to regain control? A full accident reconstruction can help provide much-needed clarity.
Second, has anyone considered whether a vehicle defect played a role? It’s easy to assume loss of control results from driver input, but mechanical failures—such as steering malfunctions, brake issues, or tire blowouts—can also be contributing factors. Modern vehicles like the Subaru Forester are equipped with advanced safety features designed to prevent loss of control, so it’s important to determine whether these systems functioned properly. Unfortunately, unless someone ensures the vehicle is thoroughly examined before it is repaired or scrapped, potential defects may go unnoticed.
Finally, has all the available electronic data been preserved? The vehicle’s electronic control module (ECM) may contain key crash-related data, including speed, steering input, and braking activity in the moments leading up to the crash. Additionally, authorities should consider whether any nearby surveillance cameras or traffic cameras captured footage of the incident. Another often-overlooked source of evidence is cell phone data—was the driver using their phone at the time? Preserving this digital evidence can be crucial in reconstructing the events leading up to the crash.
At the end of the day, crashes like this leave families searching for answers. Understanding why the vehicle lost control and whether any contributing factors, such as road conditions or mechanical issues, played a role is essential. A thorough investigation is necessary to ensure that no potential piece of evidence is overlooked in the search for the truth.

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