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Oregon truck accident injures family of four

Four members of a Canadian family were injured in a serious Oregon truck accident last week when what police describe as a “large truck” crossed the median on I-5 near Eugene and collided with an oncoming car, according to a report by local TV station KMTR.

According to the Eugene Register-Guard, the truck, which police describe as “rental style”, was headed south on I-5 at the time of the accident. The truck’s 73-year old driver reportedly strayed across the interstate’s grassy median before colliding with the Canadian family’s northbound pick-up truck. All four family members were taken to area hospitals. None of their injuries are thought to be life-threatening. The southbound truck’s driver was more seriously injured. According to the Register-Guard she was airlifted to hospital, after being pulled from her vehicle by fire department personnel.

Eugene injury accidents such as this can be difficult and costly affairs for the victims and their extended families. Bills for medical treatment, rehabilitative services and even counseling can flood in at a time when accident victims, or loved ones forced to leave work to care for them, are further burdened with emotional distress and the possible loss of wages or salaries.

At times like these, the assistance of a Eugene truck accident lawyer can be essential. The justice you need and deserve in the wake of an Oregon injury car accident can often be achieved only through the courts. An Oregon personal injury lawyer can help you get everything to which you are entitled.

KMTR.com: Truck hits pick-up on I-5, several hurt

Eugene Register-Guard: Investigation continues into I-5 crash that injured family of four

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