Drunken Driver Crashes into Road Workers Reports Phillips Law Group

 



(LegalLaw247.com, July 11, 2013 ) Prescott, AZ – On Tuesday evening a woman crashed into four construction vehicles, while injuring two of the workers in these vehicles. The woman was arrested with a blood alcohol reading of 0.216, which is three times over the legal limit of 0.08 in order to operate a vehicle.

Police reports indicate that 35 road construction workers were present at the time of the crash, which covered over 1,700 feet from the initial point of impact. When arrested the woman could not remember what happened during the crash.

The woman who caused the accident now faces multiple felony DUI, felony endangerment, and aggravated assault charges. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has stated that in 2009, there were 10,839 people killed in alcohol impaired driving accidents. These accidents are known to cause extreme damages, injuries and deaths every year across the country. Fortunately, the construction workers and the woman driving this vehicle were not injured in this instance.

Our Phoenix auto accident attorneys hope everyone involved in this accident makes a speedy recovery and offers our assistance to those in need. For more information contact us at 602-528-8888 or visit us today at www.injury-lawyer-arizona.com.

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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