Suspected Drunk Driver Crashes Into Pregnant Woman's Car Twice

According to WXYZ Detroit, there was a serious accident near Groesbeck Highway at Common Road around 2:30 a.m on Friday, October 23, 2015.

Roseville police stated that there was major damage to the vehicles involved in the accident. While information about the recent car crash is still being investigated, it is believed that the victim of the car accident was pregnant and that the negligent driver may have been under the influence of alcohol at the time of the crash.  Police further believe that the possibly drunk driver crashed into the pregnant woman's car a second time in an attempt to flee the scene.

WXYZ Detroit produced the video segment below regarding this major car crash.


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Children Injured In Michigan Bus Accident

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As reported by the Livingston Daily, a potentially fatal bus crash in Hartland Township was mostly averted at the last second.  By swerving into a nearby yard, bus driver Patricia Kantola of Brighton, avoided additional damage and more serious injuries the sheriff's department advised.

There was a significant amount of damage to the back of the bus though.  It was reported that the entire rear end of the bus was torn off in the crash.

Four Round Elementary School students, aged 8-9, suffered what Livingston County Sheriff Bob Bezotte said were believed to be “minor injuries” when the bus collided with a semi truck around 8:30 a.m. on Maxfield Road, near Cundy Road. 'There was a head injury, back injury, eye injury and rib injury,' Sherrif Bezotte said

Additional details of the health of the children involved in the bus crash are not available at this time.  Livingston Daily did report that the driver of the semi-truck was cited for his involvement in the accident which caused the injury of several small children.

Parents arrived to pick up the injured students while a second bus transported the remaining students to school.

If you or someone you known has been injured in a city bus, commuter bus, or a school bus accident, call The Michigan Law Firm, PLLC.  Our bus accident lawyers are ready to help you recover medical benefits and possibly pain and suffering compensation as allowed by Michigan law.  Call us today at 844.464.3476 for a free consultation with a bus crash attorney.

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