Raymondville – Child Injured on Business 77
Posted on Monday, May 20th, 2019 at 8:23 am
At least one person died, while two peopler were injured after a fatal car accident on Business 77, according to a Texas Department of Public Safety official.
Just before 10:00 p.m., DPS troopers responded to the scene of a crash which took place on Business 77 near Raymondville. An initial report said that an unknown vehicle was traveling along the highway when, for yet unknown reasons, it struck another vehicle. The impact of the crash pushed the second vehicle into the path of a third car, causing it to go off the roadway. Details surrounding the incident are limited at this time.
The driver of the second vehicle died as a result of the collision. Meanwhile, a 4-year-old passenger in the second vehicle and the driver of the third car sustained serious injuries. They were both rushed to a local hospital for medical treatment. Authorities did not release any information about their identification and medical condition.
Authorities said that the driver of the first vehicle will be facing charges of intoxication manslaughter and intoxication assault. She was identified as 26-year-old Dayna Louise Salinas.
This is a developing story.
Our deepest sympathies to the victim of this unfortunate event. We strongly believe that the Raymondville Police Department will do everything to bring those responsible to justice.
Injuries caused by vehicle collisions can vary from crash to crash. Some injuries may heal within a span of days while others could paralyze a victim’s body for a month. The most commonly known car accident injuries include neck and chest and head and back injuries. Broken and ligament damages are also quite common.
Being a victim of a collision is an overwhelming experience. If you are a passenger in a car involved in crash, the first thing you should do is seek medical attention for yourself and anyone who needs it. After this, you’ll want to alert your insurance provider regarding damages or injuries you sustained from the collision. To submit a claim, you would need to gather documents supporting your claim. These may include a video of the scene or a photograph of the damages to the vehicles, police reports stating the facts of the accident, and medical records indicating the severity of your injury, to name a few.