Greyson Hurst Seriously Injured in Car Crash on US 190 in Tyler County

Greyson Hurst Seriously Injured in Car Crash on US 190 in Tyler County

Greyson Hurst Seriously Injured in Tyler County Two-Vehicle Crash on US 190

Tyler County, Texas – Two people were injured earlier this month in a two-vehicle crash in Tyler County, about 3 miles west of Dam B, according to a local news source.

The crash happened shortly after 4:00 p.m., January 4, on Highway 190 near FM 92.

According to the report, 55-year-old Rick Klinoff, of Jasper, was driving a 2022 Dodge Ram 1500 pickup truck westbound when a 2006 Dodge Grand Caravan pulled over and then made a U-turn. The pickup truck then collided with the driver’s side of the van.

Both vehicles came to rest off of the highway.

Firefighters had to use the jaws-of-life to rescue the driver from the van. 

Klinoff was uninjured in the crash.

The van driver, 21-year-old Greyson Hurst, of Woodville, was airlifted to St Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont with serious injuries. A passenger in the van was taken to Memorial Hospital with minor injuries.

The crash remains under investigation.

Common Causes of Automobile Accidents

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