Injuries in Fatal DUI Crash on State Route 702
Graham, WA (December 25, 2021) – On Christmas Eve, a 22-year-old woman driving a Chevrolet Lumina lost her life in a multi-vehicle crash on State Route 702.
The collision happened at around 7:18 p.m. at State Route 7, which involved three vehicles.
A southbound Ford Ranger driver on State Route 7 ran a red light and struck the westbound Chevrolet Lumina’s passenger side on State Route 702.
The Lumina spun and struck an eastbound Jeep Grand Cherokee on State Route 702.
Unfortunately, the Chevrolet Lumina’s driver died at the accident scene, while the Grand Cherokee’s occupants sustained minor injuries.
Moreover, the authorities arrested the 21-year-old Ford Ranger male driver for driving under the influence.
Officers said charges for vehicular homicide are pending.
We at Sweet Lawyers would like to send our sympathies to the family and friends of the woman who died in the multi-vehicle crash on State Route 702. May you find courage during this time of sorrow.
Hire a Wrongful Death Attorney
In a time where an unexpected tragedy like this one happens, one may feel devastated. Thus, it is important to know that if your family loses a member in an accident, you may recover damages through a wrongful death suit.
A wrongful death suit allows families to hold parties liable for the irrevocable damages they have caused. It is a civil action brought forth by relatives of a deceased victim whose death was caused by another person’s negligence.
One of its benefits is that it alleviates most or all of the financial burden the death of a relative has generated.
Meanwhile, did you know that nearly 1.25 million people are killed in car accidents every year?
That means, on average, road accidents cause 3,287 deaths per day. That is why traffic accidents are the leading cause of death in the U.S. for people aged 1-54.
That is why we encourage you to speak with Sweet Lawyers now!
Our lawyers will serve as your legal representation. They will work to prove what you are owed in the wake of a family member’s death
Our hotline is (800) 674 7852. Or, you may simply chat with our live agents who can help you with your legal queries.