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Excessive speeding suspected in fatal car accident

On Behalf of | Nov 23, 2021 | Car Wrecks |

It is no secret that operating a motor vehicle at excessive speeds can be a dangerous decision. Those who exhibit such negligence may struggle to react to various scenarios and individuals who encounter a speeding driver might not always be able to steer out of harm’s way. A recent car accident involving the suspected presence of speeding has reportedly claimed the lives of two individuals and left another with severe injuries.

Fatal collision

Authorities say they received reports of the crash just before 4 a.m. on a recent Monday. According to initial investigations, the incident took place when the driver of a westbound vehicle suddenly crashed into the rear of another vehicle at a high rate of speed. The initial impact of the crash reportedly caused significant damage to the second vehicle and forced authorities to close westbound lanes for several hours.

Reports indicate that there were three individuals within the second vehicle at the time, two of whom were pronounced dead at the scene of the crash. The third person suffered severe injuries and remains in critical condition at a local medical facility. Authorities have advised that speeding is suspected as a contributing factor and state that charges are pending against the driver who caused the crash.

Consequences of a crash

The presence of reckless behavior such as excessive speeding may only act to increase the chances that a car accident could lead to life-altering or even fatal harm. Individuals in Georgia who suffer harm or loss under similar scenarios and wish to know more about their available legal avenues could choose to retain the services of an attorney for guidance. In doing so, a person could obtain much needed advice on all his or her available options and assistance in preparing to seek the restitution deserved through a claim against the party deemed responsible.

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