These days, it often feels like just getting from point A to point B is a risky endeavor. Tennessee drivers never know what they may encounter when they get behind the wheel and take to the road. Motor vehicle accidents seem to be inevitable. Fortunately, most accidents are minor and nothing more than inconveniences. However, when people drive distracted or impaired, the odds of fatal accidents increase dramatically.
Recently in Clinton, a head-onย crash claimed the life of a woman. The accident happened just before noon in the 2000 block of North Charles Seivers Boulevard close to Alpine Drive. According to reports from the Clinton Police Department, a sedan was headed east on Charles Seivers Boulevard when the driver lost control, went through the center grass median and drove into oncoming westbound traffic.
Reports said the sedan crashed head-on into a westbound SUV, causing the SUV to overturn and land in a nearby ditch. Both drivers along with two passengers in the SUV were all injured and taken to a nearby medical center for treatment, authorities said. Reportedly, the driver of the SUV was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital.
Being involved in a crash can be one of lifeโs most difficult experiences. Victims of motor vehicle accidents often require surgeries or other medical procedures, which can be costly. Also, the surviving family members of those killed usually must pay end-of-life expenses and endure emotional pain. Those in Tennessee who have suffered injuries or the loss of loved onesย due to negligence in motor vehicle accidentsย can benefit by speaking with an attorney about their options for recourse.
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