3 Teens Involved in Mesa Head on Collision
Head-on collisions are one of the most dangerous crash types there is. Did you know that in 2009 alone there are 126,000 cases of head-on collision crash? This makes 2.3% of the total crash incident of that year. There were 3,007 involved in a fatal crash, 60,000 with injuries and 63,000 for property damages only. Head-on collision is third when it comes to crash between two motor vehicles fatality.
In Arizona, a head-on car collision in Mesa had occurred near the Basline and Meridian Road. It took place last memorial day. Three teens were involved in a head on crash that was a result of heading straight to them from an opposing lane swerved towards them and crashed head on.
The passenger at the backseat was thrown at the front windshield because of the force of the impact, while the other blacked out and found herself waking up with the airbag in her face. The other teen was not injured though, but was so frightened of the incident.
Luckily, there was an off-duty firefighter driving behind them and took action at the scene. There were no serious Mesa passenger injuries during that incident. The teens were all 18-year-old that time and they look up to the firefighter that acted on the scene as a hero after the incident at the fire station.
There will always come a time that a head-on collision will occur and one or both parties may never avoid it at some point of the incident. There are many causes for these to happen and it is inevitable at times.
Just in case that you know someone who is a victim to a head-on collision, do contact us at (602) 457-6222, or (480) 389-2463, for some free consultation.
