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Scooter Accident Results in Deaths of Pregnant Woman, Crystal M. Grimes, and Her Infant

What should have been a joyful occasion—the delivery of an infant—for the family of Crystal M. Grimes, 30, turned into a tragic event on March 27, 2010. The child was delivered at High Point Regional Hospital following a scooter accident that ultimately resulted in the deaths of both the baby and the mother.

Crystal M. Grimes was 25 weeks pregnant when she was in a scooter accident in High Point, North Carolina that caused her death. Though her baby was born alive at High Point Regional Hospital, injuries sustained as a result of the wreck caused the child’s death as well.

Jerry Lee Phillips, 57, of High Point was driving the scooter that crashed and caused the unfortunate deaths of Crystal and her infant. He was charged with driving while impaired, according to an article on digtriad.com.

Family members of Crystal Grimes should know that the scooter accident that ended in Crystal and her baby’s deaths is under investigation by both police and insurance companies. Grieving families are often overwhelmed with the deaths of their loved ones, especially when the death was accidental and unexpected.

Originally posted at InjuryBoard by Pierce Egerton

BUCKFIRE & BUCKFIRE, P.C. is a Michigan personal injury law firm and is not representing any of the parties mentioned in this article at the time of the posting of the article. The information contained in this article is from online news sources and any perceived misstatements should be attributed to those sources as we did not complete any investigation of the accident. If you believe that the information is inaccurate and would like it changed or would like this post completely removed from the site, please let us know and we will do our best to promptly accommodate your request. We are very sensitive to these requests.

If you were involved in this accident or a similar accident and have questions about your legal rights and options, it is important that you contact a reputable law firm. Please make sure that any Michigan law firm that you contact has significant experience in handling these types of accident and injury cases and has an excellent track record of successful settlements and jury verdicts. We also suggest that the attorney you contact provides you with a free initial consultation.

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Scooter Accident Results in Deaths of Pregnant Woman, Crystal M. Grimes, and Her Infant

What should have been a joyful occasion—the delivery of an infant—for the family of Crystal M. Grimes, 30, turned into a tragic event on March 27, 2010. The child was delivered at High Point Regional Hospital following a scooter accident that ultimately resulted in the deaths of both the baby and the mother.

Crystal M. Grimes was 25 weeks pregnant when she was in a scooter accident in High Point, North Carolina that caused her death. Though her baby was born alive at High Point Regional Hospital, injuries sustained as a result of the wreck caused the child’s death as well.

Jerry Lee Phillips, 57, of High Point was driving the scooter that crashed and caused the unfortunate deaths of Crystal and her infant. He was charged with driving while impaired, according to an article on digtriad.com.

Family members of Crystal Grimes should know that the scooter accident that ended in Crystal and her baby’s deaths is under investigation by both police and insurance companies. Grieving families are often overwhelmed with the deaths of their loved ones, especially when the death was accidental and unexpected.

Originally posted at InjuryBoard by Pierce Egerton

BUCKFIRE & BUCKFIRE, P.C. is a Michigan personal injury law firm and is not representing any of the parties mentioned in this article at the time of the posting of the article. The information contained in this article is from online news sources and any perceived misstatements should be attributed to those sources as we did not complete any investigation of the accident. If you believe that the information is inaccurate and would like it changed or would like this post completely removed from the site, please let us know and we will do our best to promptly accommodate your request. We are very sensitive to these requests.

If you were involved in this accident or a similar accident and have questions about your legal rights and options, it is important that you contact a reputable law firm. Please make sure that any Michigan law firm that you contact has significant experience in handling these types of accident and injury cases and has an excellent track record of successful settlements and jury verdicts. We also suggest that the attorney you contact provides you with a free initial consultation.

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