Frisco, TX (November 28, 2025) – Deputies in Frisco responded to a deadly crash on Wednesday, November 27, near the Center for Neurology. The collision happened around 6:39 a.m. on Parkwood Boulevard. Officials with the Collin County Sheriff’s Office said the wreck involved a black Kia and another vehicle with Florida plates.
When first responders arrived, they found one person dead at the scene. Authorities have not released the victim’s name yet. They also have not shared the ages of those involved or explained how the vehicles collided. Crews secured the roadway while deputies began documenting the crash and speaking with witnesses.
Investigators continue to collect evidence, review the scene, and confirm the events leading up to the collision.
The Sheriff’s Office remains actively investigating this case.
Our thoughts are with everyone affected by this fatal accident.
Fatal Car Accidents in Texas
A fatal crash can turn a normal morning into a life-changing tragedy. Families often face a mix of grief, confusion, and financial stress all at once. In Frisco and across Texas, loved ones may have legal options when a crash results in a death. These cases fall under wrongful death law, and they aim to help families recover losses tied to the sudden passing of someone they depended on.
Compensation in a fatal car crash case depends on the facts, but victims’ families may seek support for both economic and personal harms. Possible damages often include:
- Medical bills from emergency care before the person passed away
- Funeral and burial costs, including memorial expenses
- Loss of income the person would have earned over their lifetime
- Loss of household support, such as childcare, home care, or other daily help
- Loss of companionship, guidance, and emotional support
- Mental anguish experienced by close family members
- Property damage tied to the crash, such as vehicle replacement costs
- Out-of-pocket expenses the family faces during the aftermath
Some families also deal with long-term ripple effects. These losses are real, and Texas law allows families to include them in a claim when the evidence supports it.
Insurance companies often contact families quickly after a deadly crash. They may ask for statements or offer early settlements. Those offers can sound helpful at first, but they often come before a family knows the full cost of what happened.
A legal claim usually requires strong documentation. That includes crash reports, witness accounts, medical records, and sometimes expert review of how the collision occurred. Acting early can help preserve this evidence while it is still available.
A wrongful death attorney can manage the legal side while the family focuses on healing. The lawyer can handle calls with insurers, gather proof of losses, and calculate fair value for future needs. They can also explain timelines and guide the family through each step in plain, clear terms.
Even when fault seems clear, these cases can involve multiple insurers, complex policies, and legal deadlines. Having support helps families avoid unfair pressure and protects their right to recovery.
If your family lost someone in a serious car crash in Texas, we encourage you to speak with our legal team before making major decisions. At Salam & Associates, we understand how heavy this moment feels, and we take pride in helping families find answers and stability. We are here to stand with you as the investigation continues.
Call Salam & Associates at (972) 437 1900 for a free consultation today. We will review your case, explain your rights, and fight for the compensation you and your family deserve.


