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Three Injured, Including Two Teenagers, in Lexington Collision

On Behalf of | May 22, 2021 | Car Accidents In The News |

Three people, including two teenagers, were injured in a Lexington collision on Wednesday, April 28th. The crash happened on 96th Street and State Highway 39.

According to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, teenagers Ross White and Brady Rillema were going to school when the truck they were in failed to stop at a stop sign and pulled out in front of a vehicle driven by 34-year-old Linda Ray.

White sustained critical injuries and was transported to OU Medical Center. Rillema was also transported to OU Medical Center, reportedly in good condition. Ray was treated for minor injuries and released at Norman Healthplex.

Did you know in 2019 there were 602 fatal and injury accidents in Cleveland County (Norman, Moore, South Oklahoma City)? Of those total collisions, only one occurred in Lexington, resulting in one person injured.

If you have been injured by a reckless or inattentive driver, you should speak to an attorney. You may be entitled to compensation, including loss of income, medical bills, and pain and suffering. The personal injury attorneys at Swain Law Group can help get you the compensation you deserve. Please call 405-546-1292 or reach out by confidential message for a free consultation.

 

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