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Car accident kills 1, leaves 2 in critical condition

On Behalf of | Apr 29, 2022 | Car Accidents

Drivers who fail to spot changes in upcoming traffic may struggle to stop in time to avoid a collision, or they may even feel forced to use evasive maneuvers that might lead them to cross into oncoming lanes. One person was killed and several others suffered injuries during a recent car accident involving a similar scenario in Delaware.

Fatal crash

Law enforcement agents say they responded to reports of a collision just after 2 p.m. on a recent Friday. Initial investigations indicate the crash occurred when the driver of an eastbound car failed to spot a sudden shift in traffic congestion. While attempting to avoid crashing into the rear of another vehicle, the driver of the car suddenly shifted into oncoming lanes and proceeded to collide with an oncoming pickup truck before crashing into a nearby utility pole.

Authorities have advised that up to five individuals suffered injuries in the crash, one of whom passed away after arriving at a local hospital. Two others reportedly remain in critical condition following the incident. No further information was provided as to why the driver of the car might have failed to react to the changes in traffic patterns, and the investigation into the incident reportedly remains underway.

After an accident

When the negligent actions of another party cause a car accident to occur, those who suffer serious harm or lose someone close may face an understandable desire for answers. Following the incident, a person in Delaware might find it helpful to consult with a personal injury attorney for advice on all his or her available options for legal recourse. An attorney can address all a client’s questions and concerns and assist in preparing to seek the full amount of compensation to which he or she is entitled to receive through the appropriate outlets.

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