Saratoga Springs, UT (May 29, 2022) – Two people were killed during a vehicle collision on Redwood Road on Saturday, May 28th in Utah County.
A woman and her younger male passenger both died when their vehicle swerved into oncoming traffic and was struck by a Jeep.
According to a statement issued by the Utah Highway Patrol, the crash took place at about 2:20 p.m. on Redwood Road, in the area of milepost 12, on Utah Lake’s southwest side.
Officials said that a Hyundai passenger vehicle was traveling southbound along the roadway when it veered off to the righthand side. The driver then overcorrected into oncoming traffic where the passenger side was T-boned by an oncoming Jeep.
Emergency responders attempted life-saving efforts on the Hyundai’s driver but her injuries were too severe. Her male passenger died on impact.
The two occupants of the Jeep, a man and a woman, were both transferred by paramedics to a local hospital with injuries believed to be non-life-threatening.
The identities of the deceased had not been made available as of Sunday night.
We would like to offer our deepest condolences to the family of the deceased victim at this time. Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families in hopes of a full recovery.
There are many different circumstances that can lead to wrongful death, including situations where your loved one has been involved in a deadly car crash, fallen victim to medical malpractice, intentionally killed, or any other event resulting from someone’s negligence or malice.
The most common kinds of wrongful deaths in Utah include:
- Injuries and accidents: When an accident happens due to the reckless or negligent behavior of another person, a driver, poorly maintained roadways, a defective auto part, construction site accidents, and many other events, disastrous injuries can occur. If the negligence act contributed to the death of another person, a survival claim and wrongful death claim can be filed.
- Medical malpractice: Medical malpractice takes place when the negligence of a nurse, surgeon, hospital, or other health care entity or provider has resulted in a patient’s death. Common examples include incorrect drug dosages, surgical errors, misdiagnoses, or delayed treatment. When a patient dies due to medical negligence, certain surviving family members may be entitled to file a wrongful death suit.
- Defective or dangerous drugs: When a pharmaceutical company fails to provide adequate warnings to consumers and the Federal Drug Administration about the harmful effects of their medications, they are accountable for any injuries that occur as a result. In the event that a patient dies from taking a defective or dangerous medication, a wrongful death attorney can help you file a lawsuit against the manufacturer.
- Defective and dangerous products: Manufacturers are tasked with ensuring that their products are safe for consumers. When his duty is breached by their failure to warn against, report, or identify a defect in their product or danger inherent in its use, a liability suit can be filed. Should a consumer die from using a product with dangers or defects a manufacturer neglected to warn them about, a wrongful death claim can be brought against them.
There are many kinds of compensation available in survival and wrongful death suits including:
- Loss of past and future companionship, love, comfort, society, advice, pleasure, protection, affection, and care
- Loss of past and future monetary aid
- Reduction or loss of inheritance
- The pain and suffering the deceased experienced due to their injury and subsequent death
- Burial and funeral costs or the expense of cremation
- Medical expenses associated with the decade’s injuries
- Loss of income, which can include the projected future wages and benefits the deceased would have contributed to the household had they lived
- Benefits and assistance that would have been supplied had they lived
Based on the circumstances surrounding the death, there could be more legal remedies available to surviving family members. A Utah wrongful death lawyer can determine which damages apply to your claim.
Let our lawyers dedicate themselves to the intricacies of Utah’s legal process while you and your family concentrate on your recovery. If you lost a member of your family in an accident caused by negligence, contact our Utah wrongful death attorneys at 801-350-3506 to schedule a free case evaluation.
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