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Multiple-vehicle crash kills 3 in Maryland

On Behalf of | Sep 12, 2021 | Personal Injury

Excessive speeding and wrong-way driving continue to be two of the leading causes of major collisions. When both forms of negligence are combined, the chances a crash might occur increase significantly and the results of such an incident could prove exceedingly hazardous. A recent car accident that took place under similar circumstances in Maryland has reportedly claimed the lives of three individuals. 

Crash report 

According to reports, Maryland State Police responded to the scene of the crash on a recent Saturday night. They advised that a driver who was operating at a high rate of speed suddenly shifted into and continued to travel in the wrong lanes of traffic. This vehicle reportedly proceeded to collide head-on with an oncoming car and reports indicate that a third vehicle crashed into debris from the initial impact. 

Reports indicate that the crash claimed the lives of both occupants in the first vehicle and the driver of the car. Although the incident is currently under investigation, it remains unclear as to what might have caused the driver of the first vehicle to exhibit such dangerous behavior. Those who drive at excessive speeds and fail to maintain proper lane control may not only place their own lives at risk, but they could also endanger the safety of others nearby and collisions involving similar situations could carry severe or even fatal ramifications. 

Wrongful death 

Families who suffer the untimely loss of a loved one in a car accident involving such forms of negligence may find it difficult to accept. Following such a loss, a person in Maryland could choose to speak with an attorney for advice on his or available legal avenues and on the steps to take to seek accountability in civil court. Such advice could prove integral to helping place a person in a better position with which to pursue the full amount of restitution entitled through a wrongful death claim.