One person seriously injured in truck accident in Anne Arundel County, MD.
On Friday, August 20, one person was seriously hurt in
a big rig accident in Anne Arundel County, MD.The incident occurred on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge at roughly 4:30
p.m.According to early reports about
the crash, a semi truck was driving directly behind a Corvette, when the
Corvette had to slow down due to afternoon traffic.The big rig driver could not slow down in
time and allegedly rear-ended the Corvette, crushing it against the bridge’s guardrail.The driver was taken to Shock Trauma Medical
Center for treatment.His injuries were
described as serious, but not life-threatening.His name was not immediately available.Police are still investigating the accident, trying to determine whether
or not charges will be filed.
Posted by:
Texas Personal Injury Attorney Michael Grossman
| Posted on:
9/1/2010
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