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Car accident in Georgia kills 6, injuries 10

On Behalf of | May 5, 2021 | Car Wrecks |

When a driver attempts to change lanes without ensuring there is enough space to safely navigate the maneuver, others nearby may struggle to react to the situation in time to avoid a possible disaster. Even if the other vehicle is able to avoid a rear-end collision, the results can still be devastating, as evasive maneuvers may cause the vehicle to veer off course and crash into a ditch or barrier. A car accident that took place under a similar situation in Georgia claimed the lives of six individuals and left as many as 10 others with injuries.

Fatal collision

Law enforcement agents advised that the accident took place on a recent Saturday as a group of 16 individuals were traveling to a meeting in a van. Investigations indicate that a nearby driver suddenly changed lanes in front of the van and that the driver of the van was forced to take evasive actions to avoid collision. Unfortunately, the van proceeded to spin out of control and roll over before erupting into flames.

Authorities say that up to six people in the van died at the scene of the crash, while 10 others were taken to a nearby hospital with injuries. They also assert that the driver who caused the crash by making a reckless maneuver has been located and arrested. This person reportedly faces numerous charges in relation to the incident, including six counts of vehicular homicide.

Injury and loss

Experiencing sudden loss or suffering severe injury in a car accident involving a reckless driver can be a devastating experience that could leave a person facing various life hardships. Those who suffer harm or loss under similar scenarios and wish to seek insight on how to prepare to seek restitution could choose to speak with an attorney for guidance in the process. An attorney can address the situation a client in Georgia is facing and assist him or her in preparing to seek accountability through a claim against the party deemed responsible.

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