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Anaheim California Car Accident Seriously Injures Three People Thursday

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Anaheim California Car Accident Seriously Injures Three People Thursday

Anaheim California Car Accident Seriously Injures Three People Thursday

Anaheim California Car Accident Seriously Injures Three People Thursday –  A woman was driving with her 2 children, a newborn baby and her toddler, in a Toyota Solara, and as she proceeding through the intersection on a green light, a black Honda Accord red the red light and slammed into her car. She was transported by ambulance to a local trauma center with her two small kids.

The injury collision occurred at the Ball Road and Euclid Street intersection. The black Accord smashed into the woman, and then hit another car. The driver and passenger of the car at fault were discovered by Orange County Fire as unconscious. They were both taken to the hospital by ambulance. The third car occupants were not injured in the collision.

Anaheim California Car Accident Seriously Injures Three People Thursday

Anaheim Police Department Sgt. D Wyatt said that the “collision mechanics” was a factor in deciding to transport the woman and her kids to the local emergency trauma center. Traffic accident investigators were assigned to determine the cause of the serious traffic accident. They do not believe that alcohol or drugs played a part in the non life threatening injury accident.


Auto Accident Help From Orange County Auto Accident Law Firm

Being in a car accident is a traumatic event, especially when children are involved. Personal injury attorney Alexander D. Napolin of The Napolin Law Firm in Anaheim, California, represents families who have been injured in a car accidents. Car accident injured children are effected even more than any visible bodily injuries; “Children suffer emotional trauma when they see their parents taken away in an ambulance, leaving them behind to be cared for by strangers.” Alexander D. Napolin recovered a significant settlement for a 2-year-old child who watched his mom get rushed into the ambulance while a witness held him, screaming and crying, even thought the child was not physically hurt. His accident attorneys have encouraged victims to seek psychological therapy for emotional damages sustained by trauma and shock suffered. Reach and an Orange County attorney at (714)451-2006.

Alexander D. Napolin, Esq.