Texas man dies in Louisiana wreck

A Texas man has died from injuries he sustained in a car wreck in Louisiana.  Jose Antonio Orozco of San Juan was riding in the back of a pickup truck on a state highway when the truck left the roadway and rolled over several times.  He was taken to an area hospital where he died from his injuries.  The driver of the pickup was seriously injured.

If you or someone in your family has been involved in a tragic accident, Fears | Nachawati is here to help fight for your rights during difficult times.  Call us for a consultation today at 1.866.705.7584. 

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5 die in head-on crash

Five people were killed in a recent head-on collision near Vernon, Texas.  Four members of one family were riding in a Hummer H-3 when their vehicle was hit by another SUV.  The family was in Texas to participate in a baseball tournament, and was returning home to Colorado when the accident occurred.  Authorities are continuing to investigate the accident, and suspect that alcohol may have been involved.

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3-year-old Girl Killed in Car Accident involving Sheriff's Deputy

A three-year-old girl died at the scene of a Lubbock car accident after being thrown from a 1996 Chevrolet Suburban.  Hannah Spoon was not in a car seat when the SUV ran a stop sign, colliding with a Sheriff’s patrol car. The accident took place around 10:30 am on Tuesday, May 19th.

Also thrown from the vehicle was Spoon’s sister, 2-year-old Kyra Nesbitt, who was not sitting in a car seat, either. Nesbitt was taken to the hospital in critical condition. She has since been upgraded to good condition. None of the other five people in the SUV suffered serious injuries.

Nesbitt and Spoon’s mother, Kimberly Flores, was driving the car. Her other two children, a 6-year-old boy and a 7-year-old boy, were wearing seatbelts. Neither was seriously injured.

Lubbock County Sheriff's Deputy Ken Mull, who was driving the patrol car, suffered only minor injuries. Spoon is the eighth person to die along a three-mile stretch of FM 2641 in a period of less than three months. All three of the fatal accidents were caused by a driver running a stop sign.

The death of a child is the ultimate tragedy.  If you have lost a loved one in a car accident, contact us today. We can provide you with free legal informtion on your potential personal injury or wrongful death claim. Simply email us at info@fnlawfirm.com or call our toll free number - 1.866.705.7584.