Kenansville, NC (February 20, 2021) – Police and rescue officials responded to the scene of a deadly crash near Kenansville on Saturday, February 20th. The crash took place on North Carolina Highway 11.
According to law enforcement officials, the crash involved multiple vehicles. Authorities have said that at least two people lost their lives as a result of the crash. At this time, there is no word on the events that caused the accident to occur. Police are still investigating the crash and have not released the identities of those killed. Motorists were asked to avoid the area if possible and to use caution when traveling near the scene. There is no word on whether any charges are expected to be filed due to the accident.
An investigation into the crash is underway. There is no additional information available at this time.
We would like to extend our most condolences to the victims who lost their lives in this tragic car accident in Duplin County.
Fatal Car Accidents in North Carolina
North Carolina can be a dangerous state for motorists. According to the most recent reports, more than 1,400 people were killed in car accidents that took place across our state in 2019. This number has remained mostly stable over the past few years, although the total number of accidents and injury crashes has continued to increase. While many car accidents do not involve injuries, a substantial number of car accidents in North Carolina can lead to serious and even fatal outcomes. Many of the most serious crashes will also result in injuries to innocent victims.
There is nothing more devastating than the loss of a loved one in a North Carolina car accident. Suddenly, you are faced with the prospect of living life without your loved one. The pain is especially great when your relative was killed in a crash that was not their fault. Anger and grief are very common emotions following a major car accident. Although you are likely feeling discouraged during this difficult time, it is important to remember that you could have valuable legal rights. Under North Carolina law, if your loved one was killed as a direct result of another driver’s negligence, you could be entitled to file an action for wrongful death. A North Carolina wrongful death case must be filed within two years of the date of death. These actions can seek compensation for medical bills, loss of companionship, lost wages, and potentially more.
If you believe that you may have an action for wrongful death, you should reach out to an experienced attorney immediately. At Burton Law Firm, North Carolina wrongful death lawyer Jason M. Burton understands what you are going through. Since 2012, our firm has proudly stood up for the rights of innocent victims and their families. During that time, we have successfully recovered more than 40 million dollars in compensation through settlements and verdicts in our clients’ favor.
We are standing by to take your call at any time. To schedule your free consultation and case evaluation with a member of our team, please contact us using the link on our website or give us a call at (833) 623-0042.
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Disclaimer: Our team of personal injury lawyers at Burton Law Firm has taken pride in being active members of our local business community for more than 8 years. We are always striving to improve the quality of life for our community members and improve the overall safety and well-being of all North Carolinians. We hope that by providing this information about the dangers of driving that we will bring added awareness and drivers will use increased caution when operating a motor vehicle. Our thoughts are with everyone who may have been affected by this incident. This post is not a solicitation for business. None of the information in this post should be misconstrued as medical or legal advice. The photos in this post are not a depiction of the actual accident scene.