FRANKFORT, IN — Trent Richardson and three other people were hurt after a chain reaction accident involving a tractor-trailer in Frankfort, Indiana on Thursday, October 9th, 2014. The Lebanon Reporter said that the accident happened just before midnight Thursday.
23-year-old Trent Richardson was hurt when a tractor-trailer hit his vehicle in a construction zone on Interstate 65. The news said that the accident happened when a tractor-trailer may have failed to slow for traffic when it struck the rear of Richarson’s truck. Richardson even noticed the truck going too fast, and tried to pull out of its way but was spun into oncoming traffic when it was hit. Richardson’s pickup then hit the haul of a 18-wheeler, which hit another semi-truck after being hit.
Richardson and three other people were taken to the hospital after the accident.
Commentary:
If the accident happened the way the news said it did, then the driver of the tractor-trailer that hit the victim’s truck is needs to face a lot of tough questions. If the victim had was cognizant enough to know that the truck approaching his rear was not going to stop in time, and
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