2 Killed In Orlando Crash
Drivers need to be mindful of other vehicles while driving. An accident can occur in many ways and they can sometimes be fatal.
Sadly, this was recently the case in Orlando. An Orange County crash killed two people and three others were injured. The fatal accident occurred on the morning of July 13 at Colonial Drive and Pine Hills Road.
A Chrysler 200 was heading south on Pine Hills Road. It was heading toward Colonial Drive while in the outside lane. At the same time, a Honda CRV was heading east on Colonial Drive and approaching Pine Hills Road while in the inside lane. For unknown reasons, the front of the Chrysler 200 collided with the left side of the Honda CRV.
There were three people inside the Chrysler. Two men were taken to Orlando Regional Medical Center. One later died and the other, a 33-year-old Apopka man, is in critical condition. Another man inside the vehicle was taken to Orlando Health Central Hospital, where he later died.
The driver of the Honda CRV, a 43-year-old Orlando man, and a passenger, a 39-year-old Orlando woman, were taken to Orlando Health Central. They are being treated for serious injuries.
The roadblock in the area was cleared after some time. This crash remains under investigation. According to Florida Highway Patrol, the color of the traffic light is also under investigation.
T-Bone Accidents
When the front of one vehicle crashes into the side of another, it is called a T-bone accident. These crashes are particularly dangerous due to several factors:
- Lack of protection. The sides of vehicles have less crumple zone and structural reinforcement compared to the front and rear, providing less protection to occupants.
- High risk of injury. Common injuries from T-bone accidents include head injuries, neck injuries, chest injuries, pelvic and abdominal injuries, and injuries to limbs, such as broken arms, legs, and hands.
- Increased fatality rates. Due to the direct impact and potential for significant injuries, T-bone accidents have a higher rate of fatalities compared to other types of collisions.
- Vehicle intrusion. The impact can cause significant intrusion into the cabin of the vehicle being struck, leading to severe injuries or trapping occupants.
- More severe impact. T-bone collisions often occur at intersections, where vehicles are typically traveling at higher speeds. This increases the severity of the impact.
- Secondary collisions. The initial T-bone impact can push the struck vehicle into other lanes or traffic, causing additional collisions.
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T-bone accidents can be serious or even fatal, as seen in this case. Intersections can be tricky, so drivers need to be alert and patient.
In an injury crash? The Kissimmee auto accident lawyers at Draper Law Office have a high level of expertise. We will work hard to provide you with good advice and high-quality representation. Schedule a consultation with our office by calling (407) 743-6628 or filling out the online form.
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