16-year-old Kay Hodges hospitalized following auto accident on US-69
A teen from Huntington, TX was hospitalized on December 23rd, following an auto accident on US Highway 69 in Pollok. 16-year-old Kay Hodges and her family were traveling on US-69 in their Dodge Caravan, when Howard Daniel, 83, pulled out in front of them from a business drive. The van swerved to avoid a collision, and ended up rolling into a ditch. Kay Hodges was taken to the hospital with a leg injury. No one else was seriously injured in the accident. Trooper Joshua Senn said Mr. Daniel was ticketed for failure to yield right of way.
If you have been injured in an accident that was not your fault, you should not be the one to bear the financial burden. An experienced personal injury lawyer can help determine who is at fault, and bring action against them to recover compensation for your injuries. If you have questions about personal injury claims, the lawyers at Grossman Law Offices can help.
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12/28/2009
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