Honda Accord tried to pass a tractor-trailer and struck an eastbound Honda CR-V west of Jacksboro
November 16, 2025 | Jacksboro, TX
A devastating multi-vehicle crash on U.S. 380 claimed the lives of five people, including 17-year-old Kaden Cosby, an Argyle High School senior, on Nov. 16.
Kaden Cosby, 17, of Argyle died with four others when a Honda Accord tried to pass a tractor-trailer in a no-passing zone on U.S. 380 and collided head-on with a Honda CR-V west of Jacksboro.
What Happened in the Crash?
The incident unfolded shortly after 1 p.m. when a westbound Honda Accord tried to pass a tractor-trailer in a no-passing zone, about 9 miles west of Jacksboro. The maneuver failed, leading to a head-on collision with an eastbound Honda CR-V.
Key details include:
- Date and Time: Nov. 16, 2025, shortly after 1 p.m.
- Location: U.S. 380, approximately 9 miles west of Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.
- Vehicles Involved: Honda Accord westbound, tractor-trailer, Honda CR-V eastbound.
- Fatalities: Five total – three from the Accord, including Kaden Cosby, and two from the CR-V, a 29-year-old man and a 1-year-old boy.
- Injuries: Two survivors from the crash, identities withheld by authorities.
- Investigating Agency: Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) and Texas Highway Patrol.
Why Do Head-On Crashes Like This Occur?
Head-on collisions often stem from driver error, but other factors play a role. Common causes include:
- Attempting passes in restricted zones.
- Speeding and distracted driving.
- Impaired driving due to alcohol or fatigue.
- Poor road conditions or signage.
- Inexperienced drivers navigating unfamiliar routes.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), motor vehicle crashes resulted in 42,915 deaths across the U.S. in 2021, marking a more than 10% rise from the previous year.
Statistic |
Value |
Source |
|---|
U.S. Motor Vehicle Fatalities (2021) |
42,915 |
NHTSA |
Increase from 2020 |
Over 10% |
NHTSA |
Common Cause: Driver Error |
Primary Factor |
NHTSA |
Head-On Crash Contribution |
Significant Portion |
Federal Highway Administration |
Legal Insights
Newsline consulted national legal analysts for their perspective on incidents involving head-on collisions.
“In cases such as this, factors like road conditions, visibility, and lighting must be thoroughly examined,” said Candice Bond, managing partner with Bond Legal. “An accident reconstruction team can help determine the sequence of events, aiding those seeking compensation for losses.”
Key takeaways from analyst insights:
- Investigations often involve detailed scene analysis to identify contributing elements.
- Families may explore claims for damages related to loss of life, including emotional distress and companionship.
- Protecting legal rights early ensures comprehensive support during official probes.
“The emotional toll after a loved one's death in a crash can be immense,” noted Stefano Formica, of counsel at Bond Legal. “Staying informed on the investigation helps safeguard interests and pursue appropriate remedies.”
Next Steps for Families
Pending the Texas Highway Patrol's investigation, affected families might consider wrongful death claims to address losses from pain, suffering, and financial impacts. Newsline emphasizes the importance of consulting professionals familiar with Texas traffic laws.
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