The friends and family of a northern Texas college’s softball team are in a state of shock after four of its players were killed in an accident. The crash occurred when the team’s bus was struck by a tractor truck while returning home from a scrimmage. Although no charges have been filed against the truck’s driver, officials have launched an investigation to find the reason behind the fatal accident.
The team bus was traveling southbound on Interstate 35 near Davis, Oklahoma when the northbound truck failed to stay on the road as it began to curve. The truck then ran straight through the median and struck the driver’s side of the bus. According to federal investigators, the truck showed no signs of stopping or failing to avoid collision. The truck traveled 820 feet through the median, struck the bus and continued for another 300 feet before coming to a stop.
According to Oklahoma Highway Patrol, the truck’s driver said he was distracted by something in the cabin, although it isn’t clear what said distraction was. Investigators don’t necessarily agree with the driver’s explanation and found no problems with the truck’s brake mechanism. The investigation is ongoing.
Members of the school’s community organized a prayer vigil at the college campus to remember and honor the four team members. According to reports, twelve others were injured and all but two have been treated and released from the hospital.
National reports reveal that 4,281 people were killed in large truck or bus accidents in 2013 alone. While the factors behind a trucking accident can vary, negligence can play a very important and fatal role.
There’s no reason for anyone to suffer through the physical pain and stress of a truck driver’s negligent act. If you or a loved one has been the victim of a careless action while on the road, the Greenway Law Firm can help.
A trucking accident is highly devastating and can result in physical disability, medical bills and pain and suffering. Our personal injury attorney has a reputation for helping victims find the compensation they need to regain the life they deserve. Contact our office in Austin today to begin building a strong case for yourself and your loved ones.
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