Three-vehicle accident in Amarillo, TX leaves seven injured.
On Wednesday, August 25, seven people were hurt in a
three-vehicle accident in Amarillo, TX.The accident happened at approximately 3:45 p.m. on Plains
Boulevard.According to local police
reports, a westbound Chevrolet Impala was speeding and driving erratically
(according to witnesses), and allegedly lost control of the vehicle.The Impala crossed the center line and
crashed into an eastbound van.The van
was forced into the path of a Nissan Pathfinder and crashed.Several passengers and the driver in the van
were injured, as well as the driver of the Impala.In total, seven people were taken to a nearby
hospital.Two of them are in critical
condition, while five suffered moderate injuries.The names of the victims’ have not yet been
released.Police are still investigating
the crash.No word yet on charges
against the Impala’s driver.
Posted by:
Texas Personal Injury Attorney Michael Grossman
| Posted on:
8/26/2010
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