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Five-Vehicle Crash Sends Seven to Hospital in Austin, TX


Austin, TX — Seven people were hospitalized following an accident involving five vehicles in Austin, Texas, on Sunday, June 28, 2015. The accident took place in the 4400 block of FM 620, around 2:15 in the afternoon.

How the accident happened isn’t clear at this time. Reports say only that four adults were taken to Round Rock Medical Center with serious injuries. Two adults with non-life-threatening injuries were taken to Lakeway Regional Medical Center. A child involved in the accident was taken to Dell Children’s Medical Center.

The names of those involved haven’t been released.

Officials are currently investigating.

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Scene of the Accident

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Commentary

A thorough investigation of the accident scene is going to be very important here. Accidents involving multiple vehicles can always be a little tricky, because it’s often the case that you end up with several people all pointing the finger at each other. Insurance companies will see this, and often use the confusion as an excuse to keep from paying any victims the compensation they’re owed. They’ll hold out and hold out and hold out until the victims will accept anything. Sad, but that’s the way it often works. It’s often to a good idea to consult with experiences professionals in these cases. People who can investigate the scene, and also deal with the insurance companies once all is said and done. It’s really easy to be taken advantage of in these situations, and that’s something people obviously want to avoid.

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