Two men died, and a teenage boy was seriously injured in a crash on US 70. The accident occurred during the early morning hours and appeared to be a head-on collision. Both cars appeared to be horribly mangled. The crash happened in the westbound lanes of US 70 in Garner. The location was between Raynor Road/Auburn Knightdale Road and North Greenfield Parkway. It happened at about 2 AM.
Wrong Way Crash
Garner police were on the scene soon after the call came in, alerting them to an accident on US 70. The police said the impact was head-on, indicating that one of the vehicles was traveling in the wrong direction on the highway. An investigation will need to be done to determine exactly what happened and the cause of the deadly crash. Wrong-way accidents occur most often at night when there is less visibility, traffic is low, and the possibility of impairment is increased. In this case, the investigation may help to prove whether impairment played a factor in the crash.
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Speed Was a Factor
The police statement said that speed was likely a factor in this crash. Speeding is one of the most common factors in many accidents. Speed limits are posted for every roadway in the state, and drivers must adhere to them. In addition, a driver must dri
Full Accident Investigation
In situations such as this, a full accident investigation must be completed. The investigation will review all aspects of the crash, including where each vehicle originated from and where they were intending to go. Generally, a crash has one or more causes and contributing factors. These factors fall broadly into several categories, including human error, mechanical problems, and outside factors. Human errors include such things as speeding and impairment. Mechanical problems occur, for instance, when someone’s brakes fail. Outside factors are things such as weather or road conditions.
What to Do After an Accident
If you are hurt in an accident, there are several things you should do right away. Call the police to report the crash. Remain in your vehicle unless it is safe to get out. Take photos of the vehicles only if doing so does not put you in danger. Seek medical attention as soon as possible. The police will do an immediate investigation. Keep in mind that the negligent driver is responsible for paying your medical bills, lost wages, and other damages that you incurred as a result of the accident. Contact an experienced personal injury attorney to discuss the details of the accident.
If you were hurt in an accident that was not your fault, you may be owed compensation for your damages. Call us today at Arnold & Smith, PLLC, at (704) 370-2828 for a free initial consultation.
The skilled personal injury attorneys at Arnold & Smith, PLLC are dedicated to maximizing the financial recovery and obtaining justice for every personal injury client injured by another party’s negligence. The issues our personal injury clients may be facing include, but are not limited to, slip and fall injuries, wrongful death, product liability, catastrophic injuries, dog bite claims, car and truck accident injuries, motorcycle injuries, traumatic brain injury (TBI), nursing home negligence, spinal cord injury, boating accidents, and defective medical device injury. Our personal injury attorneys understand the devastating impact such an injury can have on a person’s life, and that the effects so often go beyond physical pain and suffering. The personal injury attorneys at Arnold & Smith, PLLC are dedicated to helping clients determine the strength of their claims, and to aggressively pursuing the means necessary to achieve the best possible end result for each client’s particular situation.
Source:
Speeding – Injury Facts (nsc.org)
U.S. 70 west lanes reopen in Garner after deadly crash (cbs17.com)
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