Auto-Pedestrian Wreck in Columbus Claims Man’s Life
COLUMBUS, GA – A 60-year-old man succumbed to fatal wounds, and a 40-year-old woman was hospitalized following a crash between a vehicle and pedestrian Friday.
This collision happened before 9:30 p.m. at 5th Avenue and 20th Street, according to the Ledger-Enquirer.
Columbus Police confirmed the man passed away after 10 p.m., while the woman was last listed in stable condition.
Police did not clarify whether the man and woman were both pedestrians or said if one of them was the driver. Once this detail, along with more information about Friday’s wreck come to light, then our newsroom will issue updates.
Dealing with the sudden loss of a family member, especially if it was caused by another person or party, can make the process even more difficult. If you suffered the loss of a loved one to such an event, whether in a plane, motor vehicle, pedestrian, or other incident, our wrongful death lawyer is ready to file a wrongful death claim on your behalf and make it their mission to help you attain full compensation for lost income, loss of consortium, mental anguish, and more. The legal team at Kaufman Injury Law extends their condolences to you and your family and is ready to offer legal support during this dark time. We invite you to arrange your free, no-risk consultation online or by phone at (404) 574-6974.
Recent Post
- Dealing with Insurance Companies After a Georgia Car Accident
- Rights and Recovery Options After a Georgia Hit and Run
- How to Handle Retaliation After Reporting a Workplace Injury in Georgia
- Injured by Faulty Equipment at Work? When the Company May Be Liable
- Georgia’s Seatbelt Laws and How they Effect Personal Injury Claims
- What Reasons Do Insurance Companies Have to Delay or Deny Valid Claims?
- Can I Change Lawyers During a Car Accident Case?
- Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents in Atlanta and How to Recover
- How Georgia’s Comparative Negligence Law Affects Your Car Accident Claim
- Three Reasons Insurance Companies Deny Injury Claims in Georgia
