Gabrielle Wiggins Killed in Car Crash on Frazier Avenue and West Waggoman Street in Fort Worth

Gabrielle Wiggins Killed in Car Crash on Frazier Avenue and West Waggoman Street in Fort Worth

19-Year-Old Gabrielle Wiggins Killed in Fort Worth Two-Vehicle Crash on Frazier Avenue and West Waggoman Street

Fort Worth, Texas (April 20, 2020) – A 19-year-old woman was killed in a two-vehicle crash Saturday afternoon in south Fort Worth, according to the police.

The fatal crash took place around 4:14 p.m. on April 18, in the area of Frazier Avenue and West Waggoman Street.

Police said two vehicles collided, for unknown reasons, at the intersection.

A passenger in one of the vehicles, Gabrielle Wiggins, of Fort Worth, was killed in the crash.

No further details were provided.

The Traffic Investigators are investigating the crash.

We pass our sincere condolences to the family and friends of Gabrielle Wiggins.

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A wrongful death claim for a family member may be brought by spouses, children or parents. The State of Texas also allows the estate of the deceased to bring a survival action to recover for past medical expenses and conscious pain and suffering, as well as other non-economic damages which the deceased may have suffered before death. Texas does not permit brothers, sisters, cousins, or grandparents to assert any claims for the death of a family member.

Wrongful death claims require an attorney who understands the complexity of the damages caused by a significant loss. The lawyer representing the client has the responsibility to hire the necessary experts to help prove the case. 

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