Charleston Injury Lawyers: Interstate Debris Kills Woman
South Carolina wrongful death attorneys want to remind drivers that loose asphalt, rocks, and debris on the interstate can not only harm your car, they can also be fatal. Recently Alabama authorities reported that a Goose Creek woman was traveling on Interstate 20 when she was killed as a result of interstate debris.
The woman was traveling in Alabama near the Alabama-Georgia line when a pickup truck in front of her car hit a pothole. The trucks impact with the pot hole sent debris through the woman’s windshield fatally wounding her Alabama State Troopers said that the deceased woman was the passenger in the automobile driven by her husband when the accident occurred. She was 35 years old and driving east in Cleburne County, four miles west of the Alabama state line.
Fisher was rushed to the University of Alabama Hospital after the wreck and remained in critical condition overnight. University of Alabama Hospital spokesman, Troy Goodman, reported Tuesday morning that she had died from the accident and that her family wanted people to know that she was an organ donor.
Source: The Post and Courier- “Rock from road injures passenger.” March 16, 2010.




