Car Slides Across Center Line and Colides Head-on with Another Resulting in Numerous Serious Injuries
Jesse Robbins of Bland Missouri slid across the center line of traffic on Route Y in Osage County causing a head-on collision with a 2003 Chevy. The car crash was severe, and 3 occupants in the Chevy sustained serious personal injuries as a result of the collision. 27 year-old Michael Jarvis, 23 year-old Jason Hafley and 38 year-old Wendy Jarvis were all ambulated and taken to Phelps County Hospital for emergency medical care. Authorities have not issued summons yet in the crash, but suspect that slick roads may have been to blame.
Head-on automobile crashes nearly always cause serious personal injury to drivers and passengers involved. Head-on collisions can result from mere inattention, inclement weather, or a combination of both. The property damage is often severe, causing a total loss to cars and trucks involved. Missouri motorists need to keep in mind that crossing the center line of traffic happens regularly in two-lane highways. If there are no barriers in between oncoming traffic, the resulting collision will be catastrophic. Authorities recommend that motorists pay special attention on these types of roads and if they notice an oncoming car crossing the center line, to use the shoulder if necessary to take evasive action to avoid a collision.
Have you or a family member been victimized by an inattentive or negligent driver? Visit the Schultz Legal Group injury victim website for helpful information and advice on how to cope during this difficult time. Missouri injury attorney Stephen Schultz and his experienced lawyers are available any time to meet with injury victims in their homes, office, or hospital room.
Head-on automobile crashes nearly always cause serious personal injury to drivers and passengers involved. Head-on collisions can result from mere inattention, inclement weather, or a combination of both. The property damage is often severe, causing a total loss to cars and trucks involved. Missouri motorists need to keep in mind that crossing the center line of traffic happens regularly in two-lane highways. If there are no barriers in between oncoming traffic, the resulting collision will be catastrophic. Authorities recommend that motorists pay special attention on these types of roads and if they notice an oncoming car crossing the center line, to use the shoulder if necessary to take evasive action to avoid a collision.
Have you or a family member been victimized by an inattentive or negligent driver? Visit the Schultz Legal Group injury victim website for helpful information and advice on how to cope during this difficult time. Missouri injury attorney Stephen Schultz and his experienced lawyers are available any time to meet with injury victims in their homes, office, or hospital room.















