An accident that would require a car injury attorney occured in Anderson, 136 miles to Sacramento, California. The victim has been identified by the authorities. The coroner on Tuesday, March 31st, released the victim’s name as Teesha McCarley, 45, of Corning.
The woman was killed last Monday, March 23rd, in the area of Highway 273, and Alexander Avenue. McCarley was struck down by a vehicle near the intersection, and the authorities said that the reason remains unknown.
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When first responders got to the scene, they found McCarley lying on the roadway. The accident report did not state if the woman died at the scene of the accident, or made it to the hospital before succumbing to her wounds.
The accident which took place at about 5 a.m. happened near the 5 Freeway. The driver of the vehicle that struck the woman remains unnamed, but the authorities noted that the driver stopped and cooperated with them.
The collision remains under investigation, and anyone with helpful information should contact the Anderson Police.
Accidents are not uncommon in California, and several liabilities arise when one occurs. A person who survives an accident can bring a personal injury lawsuit against the driver that caused the accident.
The relatives of a person who dies or his or her representatives can bring a wrongful death lawsuit against the offending driver. In both instances, the court will grant restitution when it is proven that the driver has a high degree of negligence.
A car injury attorney should be contacted by accident victims who wish to get compensated.
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