Mother of Five Struck By Drunk Driver Traveling Wrong Direction on I-17 Reports Phillips Law Group

 



(LegalLaw247.com, March 15, 2013 ) PHOENIX AZ – Earlier this week, a woman and her daughter were driving north on I-17 around 3 a.m., on their way to Washington D.C. for spring break. At the same time a Jeep was traveling the wrong direction on the interstate causing a collision with the vehicle.

The daughter is being treated for a shattered leg at the Phoenix Children’s Hospital, while the mother of five remains unconscious. Doctors report that there is nothing they can do to fix the brain damage caused by the accident and only time will tell the effects of the damage.

Reports by the police officers show that the man driving the wrong direction on the interstate was impaired; however his blood alcohol level has yet to be released. The man is being charged with aggravated assault and criminal damage.

It is estimated that an average of 5,000 alcohol-related vehicle crashes occur each year, while this unfortunate incident simply added to the statistics. Individuals that have been injured as a result of a drunk driver may be eligible for legal and financial recourse.

Phoenix residence who are seeking additional information about personal injury claims should speak with our experienced Phoenix personal injury attorneys at Phillips Law Group by visiting www.injury-lawyer-arizona.com today.

About Phillips Law Group

A well-respected name in personal injury law, Phillips Law Group is committed to helping those who have been injured by the actions of another in the state of Arizona. The personal injury attorneys at Phillips Law Group have a wealth of knowledge and experience in auto injury claims, premises liability, dangerous drug litigation, medical malpractice and product liability claims.


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