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Wrongful Death and Fatal Accidents

3/26/2010
Mike Schafer
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Crash Kills 11 in Hart County Kentucky

A horrific crossover crash in the early morning kills a truck driver as well as 10 people in a van traveling to Iowa for a wedding.

9/10/2009
M. Jason Lawrence
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Crossover Accident in Bullitt County Kentucky Kill Mother and Son


Bullitt County Crossover Accident Kills Mildred Gregory and Ronald Gregory-Kentucky Fatal Accident Attorney
DATE:     September 9, 2009
LOCATION:     I-65, Bullitt County Kentucky
TYPE:     Crossover accident on I-65 in Bullitt County kills two, injures others and involves 5 vehicles.

On Wednesday, September 9, 2009 on I-65 southbound in Bullitt County Kentucky an SUV travelling near Brooks Road had what police are reporting a tire blow-out.  At the time of the blow-out the vehicle lost control and crossed the median into the northbound traffic. 

At that point the SUV hit another car killing two occupants.  Both 74-year-old Mildred Gregory and her son 47-year-old Ronald Gregory died at the scene.  The driver of the SUV and one other were transported to University Hospital for treatment of their injuries.

Our condolences and thoughts go out to the Gregory family for their losses.  We also hope for a rapid and complete recovery of the other injured.



7/30/2009
M. Jason Lawrence
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Spencer County Fatal Crossover Accident Kills Demond Boards and Injures Five Others

Deadly Crossover Accident Takes the Life of Demond Board-Louisville, Kentucky Wrongful Death Attorney

LOCATION:     Spencer County Kentucky
DATE:     July 24, 2009
TYPE:     Crossover accident in Spencer County, Kentucky kills one and injures five.

Kentucky State Police are investigating a deadly accident that occurred on Friday, July 24 in Spencer County Kentucky.  The accident happened on KY 55 when 34-year-old Demond Board travelling north crossed the median.

When Board crossed the median he struck a Chevy Suburban head on.  Board was pronounced dead at the scene by the Spencer County coroner.

The driver of the Suburban, 46-year-old Gerry Boston, and another adult female passenger were transported to University Hospital in Louisville for treatment of their injuries.  Three other passengers, all children, were transported to Kosair Children’s Hospital in Louisville for treatment of their injuries.

Crossover accidents unfortunately happen with great frequency.  When driving on a road without cable barriers or anything else that could prevent the crossover be aware that another car can crossover.  Be aware and prepared to avoid a potentially fatal accident. 

We at the Schafer Law Office send our sympathies to Mr. Board’s family and hope for a speedy and full recovery of the other injured in the crash.



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