• February 23, 2023

Kayleigh Marie Webb, 1 Injured in Car Accident in Harris County, TX

Harris County, TX -- January 17, 2023, Kayleigh Marie Webb and another person were injured in an accident where their vehicle crashed.

Kayleigh Marie Webb, 1 Injured in Car Accident in Harris County, TX

Investigators said that the incident happened at around 2:42 a.m. along FM 2100 at Hare Road. It appears that 21-year-old Kayleigh Webb and another woman were in a Nissan Sentra traveling northbound on FM 2100. Somehow, the vehicle lost control and crashed along the side of the road. Webb sustained incapacitating injuries as a result while the passenger's injuries were said to be non-incapacitating.

There certainly aren't enough details to say what did or didn't happen here, but there's always a concern others may not be so cautious with their assumptions. Despite the many things that could have happened here—mechanical issues, a tire blowout, a medical emergency, road hazards, a hit-and-run driver just to name a few examples—people tend to jump to the conclusions that single-vehicle wrecks have to be the driver's fault. That's a possibility, of course, but it's best to let the evidence speak for itself. The challenge is ensuring investigators know to look for that evidence so nothing important slips through the cracks.

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