Monroe, Washington - One Driver Seriously Injured in Head-On Collision
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Monroe, Washington – One Driver Seriously Injured in Head-On Collision

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Posted on July 29, 2019

Monroe, Washington (July 28, 2019) – One driver was seriously injured after a head-on collision at the 15900 block of Old Snohomish Monroe Road on Sunday. The driver was taken to the hospital, and there has been no word regarding their condition. No other injuries were reported in the incident.

The accident happened before noon. The circumstances leading up to the crash has not been detailed. The accident caused the road to be closed both ways as investigation was ongoing.

About Vehicle Accidents

Vehicle accidents are common and may happen more frequently than you think. In 2017, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT)  have reported a total of 120, 993 car accidents. Of those accidents, 525 were fatal and 34, 311 were possible or suspected of injuries. Of the types of car accidents, head-on collisions are considered the most dangerous due to the circumstances – two cars are heading towards each other, with a great amount of force being experienced by all parties when the impact happens. While only 2% of car accidents are head-on collisions, they account for more than 10% of car-accident related injuries. These injuries are quite dangerous as most of them are head, spine or neck-related, including spinal injuries, brain injuries, paralysis, broken bones, and whiplash.  Head-on collisions are also often fatal, and overall has a very high death rate compared to other types of collisions involving vehicles. Our sympathies to all those who have suffered in these vehicle accidents.

The best way to protect one’s self from a dangerous vehicle accident is to take steps to prevent it. We urge everyone to practice proper driving and to always be cautious while on the road. Be especially careful on late hours, especially if the road is lacking sufficient illumination. Any mistake can lead to injuries and damage not only to your person, but on other people as well.

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