A second-grade student was struck by a pickup near Sam Rosen Elementary School in Fort Worth Texas on Thursday October 28. The accident occurred at Northwest 27th Street and Roosevelt Avenue when the girl got out of her mothers car and ran across the street to the school in front of a pickup whose driver hit the brakes but still struck the child. The girl was coherent but was taken to Cook Childrens Medical Center in Fort Worth by MedStar ambulance.
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School zones require that extreme caution be exercised at all times by everyone that must travel through them or drop their kids off at the school. This is an unfortunate accident and it may take an independent investigation into it in order for the full extent of the cause of the accident to be made known as initial news reports may not have been privy to certain details in the immediate aftermath of the incident. As such the injured girls family may consider contacting their family attorney to have such an investigation performed.
– Fort Worth personal injury attorney Michael Grossman
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