Lawsuit Financial reports that one Skidmore
College freshman was killed and two others critically injured when they were
struck by a man later accused of drunk driving.
The three students were hit
while walking near campus on Saturday evening. The young men were airlifted to
area hospitals where one later died. Although the investigation is ongoing, the
Saratoga County Sheriff's Office has charged the 64-year-old driver with first-degree
vehicular assault and driving while intoxicated.
Cases like this can be devastating
and complex in nature. Lawsuit Financial advises these victims and their
families to contact an experience auto accident attorney immediately to protect
their rights and get the compensation they deserve. For those needing
assistance in locating an attorney, we would be happy to provide a free referral
from our nationwide
attorney database.
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and receiving a settlement can be financially devastating for most plaintiffs. Once
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