Before The O.J. Simpson Trial, Kim Goldman Was Involved In A Horrific Car Accident At The Age Of 14 That Left Her With A Facial Scar
Before The O.J. Simpson Trial, Kim Goldman Was Involved In A Horrific Car Accident At The Age Of 14 That Left Her With A Facial Scar
January 30, 2026
This article was last updated by Pranaya Poudel on January 30, 2026
Kim Goldman’s life has been marked by suffering and courage. It began with a car accident during childhood that scarred her cheek. It also includes the brutal death of her brother, Ron Goldman, in 1994.
Kim Goldman shared her experience in which she was involved in a that affected her appearance.
She was 14 years old and driving with friends when she crashed into another car.
On December 20, 1995, while on vacation in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, her family’s vehicle was struck by a drunk driver.
The crash resulted in severe injuries for Kim, including first, second, and third-degree acid burns on her face and neck due to battery acid from the other vehicle.
The accident was highly traumatic and involved severe injuries, such as a facial scar that would be a permanent feature of her being.
In a tragic turn of events, her brother Ron was a hero in this experience; he came to her rescue and took her to the hospital, showing how close they were.
“My brother pulled my scared and shaking body from our station wagon, and laid me on the street alongside my step-mom Patti, who was screaming for help. We were met by an emergency crew that happened to be in the parking lot near where the accident occurred and they tended to us immediately.”
ViaKim’s life changed on June 12, 1994, when Ron was killed along with Nicole Brown Simpson outside her home.
29 years ago, my brother fought like hell to try and save his friend Nicole's life and his own. Who he was that night, a selfless hero, is how I will always remember my best friend. My heart is not as full, but I feel him in my soul.
— Kim Goldman (@KimEGoldman)
Ron was present to return a pair of sunglasses when both were brutally attacked in Nicole Brown Simpson’s Los Angeles home when the two were attacked and brutally stabbed to death.
The O.J. Simpson trial was one of the most highly publicized criminal trials in American history, referred to as “the trial of the century.”
Kim Goldman Focuses On Staying Strong After The Loss Of Her Brother
Kim Goldman was thrown into the national limelight overnight as she mourned her brother and battled the complicated legal proceedings.
The childhood accident and murder of her brother have changed Kim’s perception of life.
She has explained how the incidents made her understand trauma and loss.
In interviews and when, she highlights that terms such as “closure” and “forgiveness” do not apply much to her, but she wants to hold someone responsible for Ron’s murder.
In her book , Kim writes about her suffering experience and how she has attempted to assist other victims.
She speaks of how difficult it was to lose Ron and the struggle to get Simpson to pay him for what he did.
Fred Goldman hugs his wife Patti as their daughter Kim reacts during the reading of the not guilty verdicts in O.J. Simpson’s double-murder trial on Oct. 3, 1995. (Source: ) Though she received a civil judgment against Simpson , he never significantly paid it.
Kim’s battle is not one for getting money; it is to ensure victim rights are preserved and maintained.
Kim Goldman’s life is all about remaining strong during such loss.
She lived through a childhood automobile accident that scarred her face and coped with the pain of her brother’s murder during a highly publicized trial.
Goldman has transformed her pain into assisting others.
Her life shows how important it is to respect victims such as Ron Goldman in seeking justice within a system vulnerable to forgetting their rights.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- O.J. Simpson was a former NFL player who played as a running back for the Buffalo Bills from 1969 to 1977 and the San Francisco 49ers from 1978 to 1979.
- O.J. Simpson died on April 10, 2026, at the age of 76, due to metastatic prostate cancer.
- Kim Goldman advocates for victims’ rights as a National Center for Victims of Crime board director.
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