Originally Posted by
B737C525
More information, not additional opinions, are needed. Will the State investigator deliver that information? Is it even available?
It's not the state which investigates aircraft accidents in the sense of a "state" in the United States. Accidents are investigated by the National Transportation SAfety Board, which is a federal government entity (Of course that's also the "state" in a different sense of the word.) Information from the Accident investigation is in the public domain. Normally for a General Aviation accident with no fatalities, the NTSB published a summary of the findings on their website. The complete set of documents of the investigation would be available on specific request. It likely will be many months before any information beyond 'This type aircraft crashed in this location with this number of serious injuries and this number of fatalities" is released.