The Oklahoma Highway Patrol is presently looking into a Thursday morning crash involving three vehicles in which a California man was killed. At 2:30 in the morning, a collision occurred on Interstate 40’s westbound lanes close to County Line Road.
One of the vehicles involved in the incident was a tractor-trailer made by Volvo in 2015 that was hauling two horses. The driver, Wyatt James Martin, 27, of Temecula, California, was pronounced dead on the scene. There were no further collision-related deaths that were tallied. OHP is presently investigating the collision.
A Review of The Crash Investigation
According to the Fatality Analysis Reporting System of the United States Department of Transportation, there were 33,654 fatal car accidents in the country in 2018 that, resulted in 36,560 fatalities.
Candice Bond, the managing partner of Bond Legal, said:
“Road conditions, visibility, and lighting are all possible contributing elements addressed and examined.”
“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.
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Conspiracy Over A Death
In anticipation of the conclusion of the investigation into Wyatt’s death, the Martin family may bring a wrongful death claim. The surviving family members of the deceased may ask for compensation for their loss of companionship, pain, and suffering, and emotional anguish in wrongful death lawsuits.
Bond’s attorney Stefano Formica said:
“The stress and anguish can be tremendously overpowering after losing a loved one in an accident.”
“We understand just what families must go through, and having their rights protected is vital. A wrongful death lawyer will stay updated on the official investigation and help ensure that their legal rights and best interests are protected.”
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