15-year old Brian Bedford was reportedly struck and injured by a car on September 24, 2012 in Corpus Christi, TX. According to initial news reports, Bedford was walking along the 2700 block of Ruth Street at about 8:00 a.m. when he was struck by an unknown vehicle, leaving him with critical injuries.
Scene of the Accident
Bedford was transported to a local hospital immediately and was in critical condition at last update. The specific details about how Bedford was hit were no available, but authorities were expected to investigate the matter further.
Commentary
School zones are in place to protect our children on their way to and from their classes. People always need to be alert and aware of when they are near a school and any children could be in the area. because this driver hit a child and left the scene, if located, could face extensive criminal charges as well as civil liability. Hopefully, this story will continue to be circulated so that the person who injured the child can be located.
— Attorney Michael Grossman
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