Annabelle Saldana 28 was critically injured when she was struck by a vehicle on Sunday October 24 in San Antonio Texas. The accident occurred around 3:00 a.m. in the 2200 block of Santa Barbara. Police are currently unsure as to if Saldana was pushed from jumped out of or simply got out of a moving white SUV. According to the driver of the SUV he dropped Saldana off so she could make a phone call. He then drove down the street and made a U-turn only to then find Saldana on the ground. However a witness reported seeing the SUV speeding down the road when the passenger door swung open. Saldana was taken to University Hospital where she was in critical by stable condition.
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Accidents involving vehicles can often be difficult to fully assess what happened to cause the accident especially when it may appear to be one persons word against another. Often an independent investigation may be one of the few ways in which the truth of an accident scene can be found out so that all negligent parties can be held accountable. Since initial news reports must often be filed quickly there may have been other factors that also contributed to this accident and often these causes are likely only to be found out in an independent investigation.
– San Antonio personal injury attorney Michael Grossman
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