PIKE COUNTY, Ala.— A head-on accident on Alabama 125 left one person dead and two others injured Friday afternoon, authorities said.
The accident occurred near milepost 23, about seven miles south of Brundidge, according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency. Emergency responders transported the injured to nearby hospitals.
Officials identified Adrian Vernon, a 43-year-old from Georgia, as the driver of the SUV involved in the accident. Vernon sustained injuries and was taken to a hospital in Dothan for treatment.
A 25-year-old Alabama man driving the other vehicle died at the scene. A 2-year-old passenger in his car was also injured and hospitalized.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency continues to investigate the cause of the crash.
Adrian Vernon injured in Pike County 2-vehicle accident
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HEAD-ON CRASH INVESTIGATION
The most common cause of head-on accidents is driver error. However, they can also be caused by drunken driving, speeding, distracted driving, poor road design, inexperienced drivers, and confusion on the part of the driver.
According to AAA, from 2015 to 2018, there were more than 2,000 deaths from head on collisions while driving on divided highways.
“Road conditions, visibility, and lighting are all possible contributing factors that are considered and must thoroughly be examined,” said Candice Bond, a Managing Partner with Bond Legal.
“An accident reconstruction team is sometimes needed to help piece together what happened. All of these resources are necessary for helping clients receive monetary compensation for damages or a loss following a collision,” said Bond.
PERSONAL INJURY CLAIM
Adrian Vernon may have the right to pursue a personal injury claim, pending the results of the investigation.
Bond said, “Injured victims involved in a collision often seek a personal injury claim to cover the cost of medical bills, future medical care, loss of income, emotional trauma, and pain and suffering.
“Insurance companies can be notoriously unconcerned with the mounting costs that an injured party may accrue. That’s where an attorney can help. We protect the victims of these tragedies daily, forcing the insurance companies to pay for their mistakes,” he added.
Accident Injury News' national legal analyst Candice Bond is experienced in serious injury auto accidents, and if you or a family member need help, she is available for a free consultation to guide you
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