Tammy Endsley Killed in 2-Vehicle Crash at 130th and Slide in Lubbock

Tammy Endsley Killed in 2-Vehicle Crash at 130th and Slide in Lubbock

Tammy Endsley Killed in Lubbock Two-Vehicle Crash at 130th Street and Slide Road

Lubbock, Texas (July 27, 2020) – Two people were killed, and another was seriously injured Sunday night in a two-vehicle crash in Southwest Lubbock, according to police.

The fatal crash happened around 10:40 p.m., July 26, at the intersection of 130th Street and Slide Road.

Police said Tyler Mannino, 25, was driving a Ford Focus westbound in the 5100 block of 130th Street while Tammy Endsley, 54, was driving a Lexus northbound in the 13000 block of Slide Road.

The vehicles then collided at the intersection.

Mannino was pronounced dead at the scene. Endsley was pronounced dead at the University Medical Center.

Charles Patterson, 26, who was a passenger in Mannino’s vehicle, was taken to UMC with serious injuries.

The Major Crash Unit is investigating the crash.

We pass our sincere condolences to the family and friends of Tammy Endsley.

Common Causes of Automobile Accidents

While there are many causes of car accidents, the most common reasons of driver negligence include driver inattention; cell phone use; texting and driving; speeding; fatigue; failure to yield the right of way from a stop sign or private drive; running a red light; and driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs,” Attorney Joel A. Gordon said. Mr. Gordon believes that an independent investigation is important. An Attorney will help obtain the crash report, secure accident photos, interview witnesses, and create a claim.

To speak with an attorney,  Click to call: 281-943-5555.

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1. In some cases it may be very important to immediately begin securing evidence, including but not limited to photos of skid marks, photos of property damage, witness statements, the actual vehicle or other property involved in the incident, and other critical evidence before its disappears.
2. In Texas it is illegal for anyone to contact the family by telephone or in-person to convince the family to hire a law firm or attorney unless the family contacted the law firm or attornay first.
3. Under Texas law, wrongful death actions can be brought by a spouse (husband or wife), child (son or daughter), or parent (mother or father). A claim can also be brought on behalf of the deceased estate. the statute of limitations in Texas for wrongful death is two years from the date of the incident.