Tamvra Hoskins, Edith Munoz, Mario Gradillas, and Saul Gradillas killed in wrong-way collision on Interstate 19 near Green Valley, Arizona
4 killed in Arizona head-on crash involving wrong-way driver
They say the 52-year-old woman driving the wrong way died in the crash. DPS officials say a Tucson mother and her three children were in the other vehicle.
4 killed in wrong-way crash near Green Valley identified
Arizona Department of Public Safety officials confirmed Monday that 52-year-old Tamvra Hoskins was traveling the wrong way on Interstate 19 when her car crashed head-on with another vehicle.
After an injury car accident, take these steps to help the recovery process
When someone has been injured in a car crash, it's hard to know what to do to help. Injured people need appropriate medial treatment, but they also need to have their civil and legal rights protected.
After a serious crash, several steps need to be taken, including dealing with the insurance companies, tracking and documenting lost income from missed work, coordinating medical bill payments, and handling an insurance claim.
Go here for information on the best way to handle these issues following an injury car accident.
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