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Serious Knox County Car Accident Kills One and Injures Others

Matthew Troutman Nov. 3, 2022

On Tuesday evening, November 1, 2022, a serious car accident occurred in Knox County that killed an elderly passenger in one of the vehicles and caused serious injuries to 4 others, who were flown to University of Tennessee Medical Center for medical treatment. The accident occurred when one vehicle made a left-hand turn in front of the other vehicle at the intersection of US 25E and KY 1304. This accident was a failure to yield accident and it is probably the second most common auto accident behind rear-end accidents. Blind spots in roadways and distraction by drivers can lead to these type of auto accidents.

These circumstances will require the services of an experienced auto accident attorney to investigate and locate all available insurance and to maximize all benefits available to the victim’s family and the others injured. Due to the number of people injured and the seriousness of the injuries, it is extremely unlikely that there will be enough insurance to satisfy any of these claims. It will be important that there is underinsured motorist insurance available to the auto accident victims to have any hope of a substantial recovery. Matthew Troutman, auto accident lawyer, of the Troutman Law Office has been handling auto accident claims, almost exclusively, since 1986 and has the experience and talent to obtain the best result for the victims in the above car accident.

If you need legal assistance due to a motor vehicle accident, contact auto accident attorney Matthew Troutman directly at 859-696-0001 or 502-648-9507 and he will meet with you in the hospital, your home or wherever is convenient for you. He will give you direct access through his cell phone and guide you through the difficult process necessary to obtain the best result possible for you in your car accident claim. To learn more about the Troutman Law Office, click here.