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Georgina Dunham died in Conroe, Texas car accident

On Behalf of | Mar 10, 2016 | Wrongful Death |

Georgina Dunham died in a car accident in Conroe, Texas. The incident occurred on Interstate 45. The unfortunate incident occurred on March 9, 2016. We would anticipate that this case may result in a wrongful death lawsuit, especially once the investigation is complete.

According to reports, Dunham was driving and witnessed an accident on I-45 and went to help the victims. Reports indicate that as she was crossing multiple lanes to get over her vehicle was crashed into. This caused Dunham’s car to spin and hit the highway barrier. Dunham was transported to receive emergency medical treatment, but died as a result of her extreme injuries. Our hearts and deepest sympathies go out to Dunham’s friends and family.

It is always sad to hear about fatal car accidents, and this accident is equally as sad. The roads are always a place where unpredictable moments take place. That is why driving safely is so important.

Why did the vehicle crash into her? Was anyone distracted or under the influence? Are there any other factors missing from this report?

Although the police are doing their own investigating, they cannot always be fully relied upon. There are some questions that may still need answers and some actions that may need explanations. Personal injury lawyers do not always rely on the police reports. They often hire private investigators to find the answers to additional questions. Investigators often obtain helpful information that is not included in the police report, information that family members sometimes want to know.

The facts of this case may support a wrongful death lawsuit. The Weaver Law Firm understands that family and friends may have plenty of questions regarding wrongful death lawsuits.

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