Driver under influence failed to yield to oncoming traffic near Henderson Street
November 02, 2025 | Fort Worth, TX
A 45-year-old Alabama man drove the wrong way on Interstate 30 and slammed head-on into another vehicle, leaving two people with serious injuries and a third dead.
The crash occurred November 2 near Henderson Street in Fort Worth.
Shaterrika Miller, 26, and Harrison Galiwango, 22, injured, one dead after head-on crash with wrong-way truck on Interstate 30.
What Happened in the Fort Worth Crash?
- Date and Time: November 2, 2025, at approximately 7:30 p.m.
- Location: Westbound Interstate 30 near Henderson Street, Fort Worth, Texas
- Victims:
- Harrison Galiwango, 22, seriously injured
- Shaterrika Miller, 26, seriously injured
- Unidentified 22-year-old Fort Worth woman ejected and later removed from life support
- Suspect: 45-year-old Alabama resident charged with intoxication assault with a deadly weapon; released on bond with ignition interlock requirement
The wrong-way vehicle collided head-on with the car carrying Galiwango and Miller. The 22-year-old woman in their vehicle was thrown through the rear windshield and succumbed to her injuries two days later.
Why Do Wrong-Way DUI Crashes Occur in Texas?
Texas leads the nation in alcohol-related traffic deaths.
Year |
Alcohol-Related Crashes |
Fatalities |
Injuries |
|---|
2023 |
more than 26,000 |
over 1,100 |
thousands |
Source: Texas Department of Transportation data cited by Newsline
Impaired drivers cause more than 42 percent of all traffic deaths in the state—one death every 7 hours and 32 minutes.
What Legal Options Exist After a DUI Crash?
Legal Insights from National Analysts
“Separate from criminal charges, a victim may be entitled to compensation through a civil lawsuit against the responsible party,” said Candice Bond, managing partner at Bond Legal. “In addition to the diligent work of law enforcement, an attorney can re-interview important witnesses, analyze any surveillance video from the scene of the crash, and obtain phone and text records of the liable party.”
- Key Takeaway: An independent probe can uncover blood-alcohol levels and other factors.
- Key Takeaway: Attorneys ensure drunk drivers are held accountable in civil court.
“Injured victims involved in a collision often seek a personal injury claim to cover the cost of medical bills, future medical care, loss of income, emotional trauma, and pain and suffering,” added Stefano Formica, of counsel with Bond Legal.
- Key Takeaway: Insurance companies often resist fair payouts; legal advocacy levels the field.
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