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High speed motor vehicle accidents often prove deadly

Whether on their way to work or heading out on vacation, many individuals in West Virginia use interstates to cut down on travel time. Although these roads may provide a person with a more direct route to his or her destination, there could also be a certain level of risk involved. Motor vehicle accidents that occur on interstates generally occur at high rates of speed and are often deadly.

An accident occurred under similar circumstances just before 5 p.m. on a recent Tuesday, when an SUV reportedly crossed into an oncoming lane and struck another vehicle. According to police, the two vehicles were travelling at a combined speed of 140 miles per hour. Unfortunately, the incident claimed the lives of a passenger in the other vehicle and the driver of the SUV.

According to reports, there were two others inside the vehicle that was struck, both of whom remain hospitalized. An investigation into the incident is reportedly underway, during which authorities will likely attempt to determine what might have caused the driver of the SUV to lose control and travel into another lane of traffic. At a high rate of speed, those who come in contact with an oncoming vehicle often have little to no time to react, and the result is often devastating.

Victims of serious motor vehicle accidents may often choose to pursue financial relief following such a stressful and traumatic experience. In the event the party deemed at fault does not survive the collision, a claim may be filed against the estate of the deceased. Since the process can be complex, a person in West Virginia might consider speaking with an experienced attorney for assistance in pursuing through the necessary outlets the full amount of compensation to which he or she is entitled .

Source: wvmetronews.com, “Longtime DOH engineer killed in I-79 double fatal crash“, June 28, 2017

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