One Dead, Another Injured in Car Accident

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One person was killed and another injured in a car accident on US Route 62, in Ohio. According to police reports, Brooke Penick, 25, and Stephen W Bell, 27, were in their 1999 Chevrolet Lumina when they lost control of the vehicle and it struck a ditch and overturned.

Not Paying Attention

Penick was taken to Salem Regional Medical Center where she was declared dead. Bell was taken to St Elizabeth Health Center by air as he had sustained serious injuries. It is just incredible that people still screw around when driving.

Police said that neither of the occupants of the car was wearing seatbelts at the time of the accident. They continue to investigate the accident and suspect that alcohol was a factor in the crash. They have been doing something else as well which caused this accident. The good thing is that only they were hurt and not any other responsible driver.

Seeking a Legal Rebound

When one is involved in a drunk driving accident or a suspected drunk driving accident it is best to immediately retain the services of a drunk driving accident lawyer. This is essential especially if the accident has lead to a death.

Where to find the best help?

A drunk driving accident attorney will be able to investigate the circumstances of the accident and its reports and determine if the police charge against the driver is accurate. In a case such as this, if the police are unable to prove who was driving the car at the time, then the survivor cannot be charged with wrongful death of the other occupant of the car.

Those who have been involved in a drunk driving accident should consult drunk driving accident lawyers before they make statements to the police or insurance companies. This can enable them to avoid the more serious police charges and penalties. If you were only a passenger in a vehicle that was involved in a drunk driving accident, drunk driving accident attorneys will ensure that this does not affect your insurance premiums by making this clear to the insurance company with proper proof.