With the number of vehicles traveling the roadways, crashes are often considered inevitable. These car accidents can be even more likely if a driver has consumed alcohol before getting behind the wheel. Too often, this factor leads to incidents that result in individuals being seriously injured. When such injuries or death stem from a crash, individuals may wish to take legal action.
It was recently reported that an accident in Oklahoma involved two vehicles. One driver was attempting to pull onto a roadway, but the pickup truck entered the path of a northbound car. As a result, the northbound vehicle collided with the pickup truck. There were two people in the truck and at least four individuals in the other car, including three children.
The injured individuals were reported as being the 51-year-old driver and 19-year-old passenger in the pickup as well as the 35-year-old driver and three young children in the car. The occupants of the truck and the car were take to two different hospitals. Authorities suspect that foggy weather conditions and intoxication on the part of the pickup driver were factors in the incident.
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