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Maryland drivers who injure others could be sued for negligence
With the hustle and bustle of everyday life combined with the congestion on some of Maryland’s highways and main routes, car accidents are bound to crop up. Accidents that happen due to driver error or unforeseen, unavoidable circumstances are still upsetting, but are less likely to result in serious injury or death. When an accident is due to negligence and the operator is driving aggressively, the outcome, should an accident occur, can be far more severe.
Around 7:30 p. m. on a major highway, a vehicle was riding in the HOV lane. According to witness reports, the driver was speeding and using aggressive maneuvers. The 20-year-old male attempted to cross lanes, and he lost control of the vehicle. The car then hit a tree and careened into a sound barrier wall.
A 20-year-old passenger was killed in the crash. The driver and another passenger, a 21-year-old male, were both taken to a local hospital and are being treated for injuries. The police are not indicating that alcohol was a factor in this incident and are still investigating.
Losing a loved one in an unexpected and avoidable accident can be devastating. When negligence or recklessness is a factor in a Maryland car accident and someone is seriously hurt or killed, the surviving loved ones have the option to seek compensation in a civil court. An attorney who is well versed in personal injury and wrongful death law can help a family navigate the steps of the lawsuit, from investigating and gathering facts, filing and presenting the claim.
Source: CBS Baltimore, “Maryland State Police Investigating Fatal Accident On Route 50“, May 19, 2017