Posted On: February 28, 2011 by Jeffrey R. Kooi

MULTI-AUTO CRASH KILLS ONE IN INDIANAPOLIS

Indiana investigators were on the scene of a deadly auto accident Friday on Indianapolis's northwest side. Indianapolis police say the two vehicles were involved in a crash that killed a man and hurt two other people.

As reported by www.WTHR.com in the article, "Infant Ejected in Fatal Crash," a child was thrown from a Buick as a result of the accident. Indianapolis police say this all began when a vehicle traveling southbound lost control and was hit by another vehicle traveling in the opposite direction. IMPD officers say a 22-year old Indianapolis man was driving that other vehicle, a Toyota, and did not suffer serious injuries. However, a young child was thrown from the car that was out of control. That infant was listed in stable condition at last check. The Indianapolis woman who was driving the Buick was listed in critical condition. Her brother was a passenger in the front seat. He was killed.

Vehicle crashes turn deadly all too often. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 693 people were killed in vehicle crashes in Indiana in 2009. While even one death is too many, it is interesting to note that Indiana had the lowest fatality rate each year from 2005-2009.

But when you are confronted with the loss of a loved one from an auto accident, statistics can be of little comfort. You might be facing large medical expenses, a loss of future income and even funeral and burial expenses. An experienced Indiana Auto Accident Attorney is familiar with laws and regulations to help you and your family rebuild. You should contact an Injury Attorney for a FREE consultation.