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Date: 
Saturday, May 9, 2015
Area: 
Tulsa, OK
14-year-old Lily Rhodes was riding on ATV with three friends at a birthday party when something, possibly a hole in the terrain, caused the vehicle to flip and eject all occupants. Of those involved, Rhodes sustained the worst injuries and had to have most of her arm amputated, though she should make a good recovery otherwise. One other girl on the ATV also had some serious injuries, and remains in the hospital with a broken vertebrae. What personal injury victims need to know:
Date: 
Tuesday, April 28, 2015

The 17-year-old boy was driving at a high rate of speed southbound on Route 340 at about 2:25 a.m. Tuesday when he lost control of his car, struck a sign, overturned into an embankment, and was ejected from the car. According to Virginia State Police, the boy was was not wearing a seat belt and died at the scene. We'll update this post as new details emerge. 

Date: 
Saturday, September 6, 2014
Area: 
Denver, CO
Lt. Jeff Turner, Aurora police spokesman reported that "none of those people in the Tahoe were wearing their seat belts." The Tahoe's driver was ejected from the SUV as it rolled onto its roof. Two of the Tahoe passengers were taken to a local hospital for treatment. Everyone in the Expedition were wearing their seat belts, and woman in the front passenger seat and a child were taken to a hospital with minor injuries. The investigation is continuing. Several witnesses, including a man who barely avoided the crash, said the Tahoe had ran a red light.