• March 31, 2023

Andrew Flores Injured in Car Accident in San Antonio, TX

San Antonio, TX — March 5, 2023, Andrew Flores was injured due to a single-vehicle accident that happened along Southcross Boulevard.

Investigators reported that the incident took place at the intersection of Southcross Boulevard and WW White Road at around 2:41 p.m. Their statements say that 30-year-old Andrew Flores was in a Honda Civic going eastbound through the intersection. Somehow, the vehicle was said to have gone through a signal before losing control. The vehicle then went off-road and crashed into a pole.

Andrew Flores Injured in Car Accident in San Antonio, TX

Flores was said to have incapacitating injuries resulting from the crash. The exact cause of the crash can't be confirmed at this time. I've seen situations like this involving all kinds of complex factors, from mechanical defects to medical emergencies to road hazards. There have even been times where the incident involved a hit-and-run driver that simply didn't make the initial reports. I know people tend to assume a crash like this has to be the driver's fault, and maybe it was. But without considering other possible factors, something important could slip through the cracks. That's why it's important authorities know what they're doing and have the time and tools to do it.

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