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Bobby Smith Badly Injured by Alleged Drunk Driver in Birmingham, AL


Amanda Brown  Photo Credit: Birmingham Jail/ www.al.com
Amanda Brown
Photo Credit: Birmingham Jail/ www.al.com

Birmingham, AL — There was a serious accident reported on Saturday morning, February 28, 2015 in Birmingham after a suspected drunk driver crashed into a construction worker. Police confirmed that Bobby “Rusty” Joe Smith lost one leg and was critically injured after he was hit by 26-year old Amanda Brown, who was later said to be under the influence of alcohol.

The accident was reported around 12:45 a.m. that morning, along Lane Park Road. Smith and some other workers were at a construction site that morning, working near a bulldozer.

Amanda Brown was driving along Lane Park Road in her GMC Yukon SUV when she lost control and swerved past some hazard cones and hit Smith, pushing him against the bulldozer.

He was badly injured and lost one of his legs, severely damaging the other as well. When police arrived at the scene, the construction workers told them that Brown had tried to leave the scene. Allegedly, she then told police, “I was under the influence.” More details will be released later.

Map of the Accident

View from the Road

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Jason is back to work and is now playing Sled Hockey and wheelchair rugby!! Jason is the strongest and most amazing man! He may nly have 1/2 a leg, but that is ALL he is lacking!! Thanks to prayer and GOD and awsome first responders and Baylor doctors. Jason's wife, Sheila
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I'm a former employee. I had brought up this exact scenario and suggested a maintenance procedure that would eliminate the possibility of this type injury. Obviously my warning went unheeded.
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