CHICKASHA, OK — A tractor-trailer collision with an oil field truck left two men dead in Chickasha, Oklahoma on Tuesday, May 27th, 2014, according to a news article from The Chickasha News.
Investigators have said that they have reason to believe that two individuals were killed when the oil field truck they were in was struck by a tractor-trailer for reasons currently under investigation while driving on Highway 62.
Scene of the Accident
Two people were killed in the crash, while two more were taken to a nearby hospital in critical condition.
The investigation into the crash is being handled by officials from the Oklahoma State Police.
Commentary:
The news article suggests that the driver of the oil truck may have failed to yield. If this turns out to be the accurate, then the passengers in the truck may have a serious claim. Before we can speculate on what may have caused this accident, you should know that these news articles are written based on local news reports, which more often than not are discredited after being found inaccurate, or incomplete. This is why I always encourage victims doing their own research and investigations.
–Grossman Law Offices
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