1 dead, 5 injured in Wednesday crash on Alabama Highway 35
CHEROKEE, AL, (November 27, 2024) - The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) says a Georgia resident was fatally injured and five other people were hurt on Wednesday in a two-vehicle accident in Cherokee County.
Gerone Evans died from injuries he sustained in a two-vehicle accident along Alabama Highway 35 on Wednesday in Cherokee County.
According to officials, 58-year-old Gerone L. Evans, of Summerville, Georgia, was driving a 1994 Nissan pickup truck along Alabama Highway 35 when he collided with a 2023 Nissan Altima around 5:22 p.m. After impact, the pickup careened off the roadway and overturned.
Evans was rushed to Floyd Medical Center where he sadly passed away.
Five people traveling in the Altima were taken to the same hospital with unspecified injuries.
The incident remains under investigation.
CRASH INVESTIGATION
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 42,514 people lost their lives in a reported 5,930,496 motor vehicle crashes in the United States in 2022.
“Road conditions, visibility, and lighting are all possible contributing factors considered and examined,” said Candice Bond, a Managing Partner with Bond Legal.
“An accident reconstruction team is sometimes needed to help piece together what happened. All of these resources are necessary for helping clients receive monetary compensation for damages or a loss following a collision,” said Bond, an experienced auto accident attorney.
WRONGFUL DEATH CLAIM
Pending the results of any investigations, the family of Gerone Evans may pursue a wrongful death claim. Survivors of wrongful death victims may seek damages for loss of companionship, pain and suffering, and emotional distress following a tragic or catastrophic accident such as this.
Bond, a national legal analyst for Newsline, said, “Grieving families of victims are sometimes overwhelmed by the legal processes that are in place to protect their rights. An attorney can be a valuable and compassionate resource to help guide a family during difficult times and ensure that those left behind receive the restitution they are entitled to.”
“No amount of money is enough for a victim or their family to deal with the trauma and pain they experienced after a catastrophic crash. However, an attorney can help ease the financial burden and provide a path forward,” Bond stated.
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