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Fatal Multi-Vehicle Crash at S. Masters Drive and Old Seagoville Road in Pleasant Grove, Dallas
Woman dies in multi-car crash after running stop sign, police say
Police said the woman was driving a Chevrolet Malibu and failed to stop at a stop sign before colliding with an SUV.
1 killed after being thrown from vehicle in 3-vehicle crash in Dallas, officials say
Both vehicles then spun out into the northbound lanes of Masters Drive and crashed into a third car that was waiting to turn west onto Old Seagoville Road, a press release states.
23-Year-Old Woman Dies in Three-Vehicle Collision After Stop Sign Violation
A 23-year-old woman identified as Jennifer Moreno died at approximately 10:53 p.m. on Sunday at the intersection of South Masters Drive and Old Seagoville Road in Pleasant Grove after being ejected from her vehicle during a multi-vehicle crash. According to Dallas police, the collision occurred when Moreno was turning north from Old Seagoville Road when an SUV headed south on Masters Drive crashed into her vehicle. The impact ejected Moreno from her Chevrolet Malibu and caused both vehicles to spin into the northbound lanes of Masters Drive, where they collided with a third vehicle. Emergency responders found Moreno lying in the roadway and pronounced her dead at the scene. The driver and passenger in the SUV suffered minor injuries, while no one else involved in the crash was injured. The investigation is ongoing, though police have indicated they do not anticipate filing criminal charges in connection with the fatal accident.
Location and Infrastructure
The crash occurred at the intersection of South Masters Drive and Old Seagoville Road in the Pleasant Grove neighborhood of southeastern Dallas. Pleasant Grove, which was an independent town until its annexation into Dallas in 1954, has easy access to all parts of Dallas with U.S. Route 175 and Interstates 20 and 635 running alongside the community. South Masters Drive serves as a major north-south thoroughfare through the area, while Old Seagoville Road connects eastward toward the city of Seagoville. The intersection is located in the 300 block of South Masters Drive, approximately 10 miles from downtown Dallas. This intersection has been the site of previous accidents, including a 2021 incident where an SUV lost control after side-swiping a vehicle turning from Old Seagoville Road onto Masters Drive. The area features stop signs and standard traffic control devices typical of residential intersections in suburban Dallas neighborhoods.
Legal Rights and Considerations
Texas operates as an "at-fault" state, meaning the driver who bears the majority of responsibility for an accident is liable for damages caused to other parties. In fatal accident cases, surviving family members may be entitled to pursue wrongful death claims against at-fault parties. Texas follows a modified comparative negligence system, allowing recovery of damages as long as the claimant is less than 51% at fault for the incident. Personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits in Texas must typically be filed within two years of the date of the accident. Texas requires minimum liability insurance coverage of $30,000 per person for bodily injury, $60,000 per accident for total bodily injury, and $25,000 for property damage. Potential compensation in wrongful death cases may include medical expenses, funeral costs, lost future earnings, pain and suffering of survivors, and loss of companionship. Families should consult with qualified personal injury attorneys to understand their specific rights and options for pursuing compensation.
Related Resources
Emergency Services:
- Dallas Police Department: (214) 671-4000
- Dallas Fire-Rescue: 911 for emergencies
- Dallas County Medical Examiner: (214) 920-5900
Traffic Safety Resources:
- Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT): www.txdot.gov
- Dallas Vision Zero Initiative: dallascityhall.com/departments/transportation
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: www.nhtsa.gov
Support Services:
- Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Texas: www.madd.org/texas
- Texas Crime Victims' Compensation Program: www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/crime-victims
- Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) Safety Programs: www.dart.org
Legal Information:
- Texas Transportation Code Chapter 550 (Collision Reports): statutes.capitol.texas.gov
- Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code (Personal Injury Law): statutes.capitol.texas.gov
- State Bar of Texas Lawyer Referral Service: www.texasbar.com
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