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Wreck in Leander still under investigation

Leander investigators on Friday afternoon continued their investigation into a collision Thursday that killed one woman and seriously injured one man.

Maria Teran-Arvizu Of Dripping Springs, a passenger in a pickup driven by Antonio Segura of Leander, died at the scene of the crash at the intersection of the 183-A tollway and Crystal Falls Parkway, Leander police Capt. Greg Minton said.

Practical Tip

Just because you were hurt doesn’t mean you are entitled to money.  You must prove that someone else was negligent and that it was their negligence or carelessness which caused your injury.  If you fail to do both, you lose.  If you sue the wrong person, you lose.  If you wait too long to sue, you lose.  If you had an injury BEFORE the accident, then you are entitled to be compensated to the extent your injury is now worse.

Andrew Traub

Segura was taken by helicopter to University Medical Center Brackenridge, where he was in critical condition Friday Minton said.

Segura was driving west on Crystal Falls Parkway about 6 p.m. Thursday when he ran a stoplight at the intersection of 183-A, Minton said. A van driven by Kim Corbett of Leander south on 183A struck the passenger side of Segura’s truck, Minton said. Corbett was not injured, he said.

No charges have been, filed in connection with the collision Minton said

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