Beverly, Washington - One Hospitalized After Car-Truck Collision
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Beverly, Washington – One Hospitalized After Car-Truck Collision

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Posted on June 13, 2019

Beverly, Washington (June 11, 2019) -A car driver was hospitalized after colliding with a truck on State Route 243 just south of Wanapum Dam. The driver, a 62 year-old man from Mattawa, was airlifted to Central Washington Hospital. His injuries and condition has not been provided in the report.

According to the Washington State Patrol, the semi truck involved in the accident had stopped for a construction zone when a car ran into the back of it. The accident caused State Route 243 to be closed for an hour. State Patrol is investigating the crash and has stated that charged are pending.

About Vehicle Accidents

In 2017, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT)  have reported a total of 120, 993 car accidents. Of those accidents, 525 were fatal ad 34, 311 were possible or suspected of injuries. On the other hand, the state of Washington’s  2015 Annual Collision Data Summary reported that 6,091 commercial vehicle or heavy trucks were involved in collisions in 2015. These crashes included 38 fatal collisions, 85 serious injury collisions, 1,352 minor injury collisions, 4,565 property damage collisions, and 51 unknown injury collisions.

Give the size and build difference between cars and trucks, collisions between the two often result in dangerous situations. Specifically, trucks can weigh 20-30 times more than passenger cars, and their height and greater ground clearance can cause smaller vehicles to be more easily toppled in car-truck accidents. Consequently, studies have proven that most deaths in large truck accidents are passenger vehicle occupants, who are more vulnerable in case of collision. However, in a 2013 study, most car-truck accidents are often caused by car drivers, with relation to driver errors. Regardless of which vehicle you are driving, one must always exercise caution on the road. With both cars and trucks, drivers must be responsible for making sure their vehicle is in a good condition and not prone to vehicle failure, and to always consider the road and weather conditions. If you have been a victim of an accident involving these types of vehicles, we extend our sympathy and compassion.

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