Plainview – Mary Dorantes Injured in a Vehicle Crash on US 70
Posted on Friday, June 14th, 2019 at 1:52 am
Plainview local officials have identified the victim who suffered from critical injuries after a car accident on US 70 near Plainview, last Monday.
According to the Texas Department of Public Safety, a 2004 Dodge Ram hauling a black semi-trailer loaded with a Bobcat Tractor was heading east on Highway 70 when its tractor became detached, hitting a 1999 Acura that was along the westbound lane. The impact of the collision seriously injured the three occupants in the Acura. The driver and his front seat passenger were rushed to University Medical Center where they later died. They were identified as 53-year-old Rosalva Dorantes and 60-year-old Eduardo Dorantes of Olton.
Meanwhile, a backseat passenger of the Acura, identified as 18-year-old Mary Dorantes, sustained incapacitating injuries from the crash. She was listed in critical condition, as per local officials.
It was not confirmed if the Dodge driver was hurt. His identification has not been released at this time.
We believe that when someone loses a loved one from a car accident, they do not only suffer emotionally but financially as well. If you or your loved one is a victim of a car accident caused by wrongful actions or due to negligence, you may have the right to file for legal claims. Most of the time, families who are left behind after a tragic loss are not aware of their rights and the legal processes needed to obtain fair and just compensation. In times like this, you would need a professional who can provide you with all the support you need as you go through this difficult time. Talk to your personal injury or car accident lawyer for assistance.
According to the National Highway Traffic Administration (NHTSA), car accidents happen almost every minute of the day, and for every 16 minutes, a car accident occurs that results in death. So that is about 6 million car accidents every year and 90 people dying in car accidents every day in the U.S. alone. Despite the government’s aggressive efforts to keep these cases down, Texas remains the worst state in the country for alcohol-involved car crashes.