
A fire truck on its way to a car accident collided with a pick-up truck, killing a little girl inside the vehicle. Upon impact, the pick up truck was sent spinning into the center median where it slammed into a light pole. A three-year-old girl was rushed to a nearby hospital where she was pronounced dead. Two other children and two firefighters were also taken to the hospital, but their injuries were not considered life threatening. Several pedestrians were also hurt when the light pole fell, but are expected to be okay.
Emergency vehicles have the right-of-way in most cases, especially when they are en route to an accident or are responding to an emergency situation. However, most fire departments have their own protocols and procedures regarding stopping at intersections and making sure they have clearance before proceeding. This is especially true of busy intersections where the chances of a collision are heightened.
If a city vehicle is determined to have been operated in a careless or negligent manner, the injured victim or the family of the deceased victim can file a wrongful death against the city department in charge of maintaining emergency services. In most cases, that agency could be the city, township or county. There are strict time limits when it comes to filing these claims.
If you decide to pursue your legal rights, it is best to contact an experienced car accident lawyer at the earliest chance so that you can get the compensation you rightfully deserve. Call SMSH at 1-800-282-2122.
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