• January 27, 2023

Jayce Prejean Injured in Car Accident in Van Zandt County, TX

Van Zandt County, TX -- January 7, 2023, Jayce Prejean was injured due to an accident where her vehicle crashed off-road.

Investigators were called to the crash scene at around 7:00 a.m. near the intersection of FM 1255 and FM 773.

Preliminary details say that 30-year-old Jayce Prejean was in a car traveling westbound along FM 1255. For reasons unconfirmed at this time, the vehicle lost control and ran off-road where it crashed into a tree.

Jayce Prejean Injured in Car Accident in Van Zandt County, TX

Prejean had injuries said to be incapacitating. No one else appeared to be involved in the accident.

With a single-vehicle wreck like this, people don't realize just how complex they can be. They can involve mechanical issues, tire blowouts, road hazards, drivers that left the scene, etc. While people tend to just assume the driver did something wrong, and as common as that is, jumping to conclusions isn't going to do any good. There needs to be consideration for factors which rarely come to light from police investigations alone. The same could very well prove true here, as well.

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