Monday, November 21, 2016

Head-On Fatal Collision Likely Due to Speeding and Driving Under the Influence

A Utah woman was killed in a two-car crash after a Jeep drifted into oncoming traffic and collided head-on into her Chevy Malibu. The woman died instantly; the 26-year-old driver of the Jeep was taken to Utah Valley Medical Center in serious condition and is under police guard. The front of the Malibu was crumbled beyond recognition and both drivers had to be extricated from their respective vehicles, according to police. The investigation is ongoing, but speed and alcohol appear to have been factors.

The details of this fatal crash won’t be known until the investigation is complete. Although it may be difficult for surviving family members to think about taking legal action following the loss of loved ones, a wrongful death lawsuit is the only way to hold the negligent party accountable for their actions and for the family to seek compensation for damages. In addition to compensation for funeral costs and other expenses resulting from the death, the family can also seek damages for the loss of present and future earnings as well as intangible elements of life, such as loss of companionship, which cannot be assigned cash value.

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