Gregg County – 61-year-old Oklahoma Woman Who Died in Texas 42 Two-Car Crash ID’d
Posted on Sunday, May 19th, 2019 at 9:44 am
The Texas Department of Public Safety has released the name of the elderly woman who died in a fatal car crash on Highway 42, Friday morning.
The fatality was identified as Kim Yvonne Hayes, 61, of Wagoner, Oklahoma. According to initial reports, Hayes was driving a 2018 Chevrolet Silverado along the southbound lane of Highway 42 when suddenly, a 2012 Chevrolet 2500 crossed over the center lane and collided with her.
Hayes died as a result of the collision. The driver of the Chevrolet 2500 was rushed to a hospital for further care. He was identified as Michael Buenrostro, 61, of Longview.
No charges have been filed as the investigation is still in progress. Investigators are still determining the cause of the accident.
We offer our sincerest sympathies to the family and friends of the deceased victim. May God grant you strength to go through this difficult time in your life. We believe that the Gregg County Police will do everything to bring those responsible to justice.
In the United States, Texas is one of the leading states in the number of traffic collisions involving fatalities. In fact, in 2015 alone, the state recorded more than 1,300 deaths caused by reckless drivers. Despite the government’s aggressive efforts to keep these cases down, Texas remains the worst state in the country for alcohol-involved car crashes.
If you have been involved in a car accident with a hit-and-run or reckless driver, the first thing you need to do is call the police. Once the investigation is completed, you can file a lawsuit against the suspected driver. A successful case could help you cover your medical expenses and compensate for your emotional and physical suffering. Speak with your personal injury lawyer to know more about your rights to fair compensation.