On the intersection of Van Buren and Willow in Enid, Oklahoma, there were two women, Kimberly and Amanda, waiting at a light to take a right when Harold Andrews, semi truck driver, didn’t notice Kimberly’s Ford Explorer and couldn’t slow down in time. Harold attempted to swerve out of the way but his brakes locked up and he couldn’t avoid Kimberly’s car. After she was hit, her vehicle flipped latterly and proceeded to hit Amanda’s vehicle and then came to a stop.
Kimberley was then rushed to Integris Bass Baptist Health Center by Life EMS where they would treat her for injuries, and she is expected to have a full recovery.
There was also an eight-year-old involved in the accident and he suffered head injuries, but did not receive treatment.
Harold Andrews would later tell the authorities he knew he was going too fast and should’ve pulled out of the way sooner.
Things to Remember
In similar accidents be sure to keep documents of all medical bills and take pictures of your vehicle if you are able. If you suffered an injury in a similar accident or know someone who has, contact Accident Injury Legal Center to find a qualified attorney in your area to fight for maximum compensation.
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Source
Alexander Ewald | Enid News & Eagle. (2022, March 15). Semis cause trio of recent vehicle collisions in Enid. Enidnews.com. Retrieved March 24, 2022, from https://www.enidnews.com/news/semis-cause-trio-of-recent-vehicle-collisions-in-enid/article_d3a71c46-a412-11ec-8f03-279e9b6c8ef3.html