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Justin Lawrence Killed in Early Morning Car Crash in Azle, Texas
According to the Star-Telegram, a man was killed in an early morning
wreck in Azle, Texas. The collision happened around 1 a.m. Tuesday,
November 2 when the vehicle of 21-year-old Justin Lawrence crossed the
median of the roadway and struck another vehicle, according to police.
The Tarrant County medical examiner has ruled his death an accident.
Parker County officials continue to investigate the
incident.
Commentary When an
accident occurs where so little details are provided, the necessity of a
private investigation is even more apparent. The only details provided
are that the man's vehicle traveled over the center line, striking
another vehicle. While the police investigations are excellent at
detailing the present status of a wreck, they may not delve into issues
like mechanical failures or third party contributors to the accident.
The third party investigation would inspect key components of
the vehicle in question to determine fault of the accident. Though not
evident in a news feed like this one, often in these incidents liability
falls on other outlets, as well as the driver.
Posted by:
Fort Worth Wrongful Death Attorney Michael Grossman
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stephen stacy said:
I am a coworker of Justin Lawrence. Even though I knew him a short time my heart is broken. He was a very nice young man and will be missed greatly. I will be praying for his loved ones. God bless.
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