Head-On Crash on Palmer-Wasilla Highway

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On September 25, Alaska State Troopers responded to a head-on crash on the Palmer-Wasilla Highway. Investigation revealed the driver of a Ford Taurus was headed westbound on Palmer-Wasilla Highway when an eastbound Oldsmobile Silhouette van crossed the centerline and collided head-on into the Taurus.  All occupants of the Taurus were transported to Mat-Su Regional Hospital for treatment of their injuries.  The driver and a passenger in the van were transported by ground to Mat-Su Regional Hospital for treatment.  The remaining passenger in the van was airlifted to an Anchorage hospital with serious injuries.  Investigation into the cause of the crash continues.

Report taken from Alaska State Troopers Dispatch.

Driving Safety Tips

Using your headlights at all times of the day increases your visibility and helps other drivers see you, even when it is light outside.

If you have been injured in a car accident because of someone else’s negligence, call the personal injury attorneys at Ringstad Law Office, P.C. right away.  In order to determine what your claim is worth and to get you the full compensation that you deserve, you will need to reach maximum medical improvement if possible.  It is critical that you get the medical treatment you need-without delay.

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