Driver And Passenger Injured After Deer Collision
Posted on Tuesday, March 10th, 2020 at 1:51 am
A driver and her passenger were injured after crashing into a deer, a March 7 article of KSCB News reported.
The accident took place on US-64, around 3:20 AM Saturday. 38-year-old Betty Jones was driving her 2003 GMC Tahoe when it crashed into a deer in the road. This caused the vehicle to careen to the right, rollover, and come to rest on its wheels. Jones was taken to Beaver Memorial Hospital and then transferred to OU Medical Center with head and trunk injuries. In addition, her passenger, 35-year-old Sedric Washington, was also sent to Beaver Medical Center.
The Oklahoma attorneys at the Abel Law Firm understand that crash victims are left with financial burdens due to expensive treatments. However, if this happens to you, we may be able to offer you legal assistance so you can obtain treatment funds from negligent parties. Call us today at (405) 239-7046 to learn more about your options.