Lexington, NC Car Crash Causes Injuries, Loss of Life | Shapiro, Washburn & Sharp

Six people were injured and one person died in a multicar crash near Lexington, North Carolina (NC). The car wreck occurred on U.S. 64 West.

A 1997 Honda was traveling west on the highway when it crossed left of center and slammed head on into a 1997 Ford sedan. A 2008 Ford sedan then rear-ended the 1997 Ford, according to myfox8.com.

The at-fault driver of the crash was killed in the NC car accident. The driver and passengers of the ’97 Ford that was hit head-on were injured. Annitta Crook was the driver while Diana Hull and a 12-year-old girl were passengers inside the Ford. They were transported to Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.

Brandon Robinson of Cedar Bluff, Virginia (VA) was driving the 2008 Ford car that was also involved in the car wreck. Kayla Valentine and Holly Sullivan were passengers inside the ’08 Ford.

All three victims were taken to Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center on Friday but have been released.

If these victims have to take off a substantial amount of time due to their injuries or rack up tens of thousands of dollars in medical bills, they should consider speaking with an attorney about their legal options. Multivehicle accidents can be a headache to deal with and an attorney can help deal with the various insurance companies and their adjusters.

To learn more, check out this article on chain-reaction car wrecks and how to deal with insurance companies.

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