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Two Seriously Injured in Jeep Wrangler Crash
January 27, 2011 - Springfield Township, Ohio - A Jeep Wrangler was involved in a one-car vehicle accident in Springfield Township, Ohio. The vehicle accident caused serious injuries to the two 23-year old occupants. The male driver and female passenger were both ejected from the Jeep when it crashed. According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the Jeep was rounding a curve when it struck a guard-rail and went off the road. Both the driver and passenger were taken to the hospital for their serious and potentially life threatening injuries. Officers believed alcohol played a part in the single vehicle accident.
This accident highlights the dangers of drinking and driving. This was a one-car accident that was rounding a turn. The driver was unable to properly maneuver his vehicle, which caused the crash and resulting injuries. Unfortunately, the passenger in the car also suffered serious injuries that required immediate hospital attention. Although the driver faces significant criminal penalties, these penalties will most likely be insufficient to cover the costs of medical treatment, lost work, and other damages suffered by the passenger.
If you or a loved one was involved in a one-car accident in Ohio, or an accident where the driver was under the influence of drugs or alcohol, the law firm of Ryan, LLP can assist your investigation and claim. We will work with the police department and insurance companies to ensure the impaired driver will be held responsible. Our firm offers free consultations regarding your claim. We are here to solve problems and we encourage any individual needing assistance with a one-vehicle accident, or an accident involving alcohol, to call or email our office.
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