Suzette Crain killed in collision with car at 26th Avenue S. and 31st Street S. in St. Petersburg, Florida
Modified Date:
Thu, 12/21/2017 - 8:15amAccident Date:
Tuesday, January 26, 2016After a serious or fatal pedestrian accident, take these steps to help the recovery process
When someone is seriously injured in a pedestrian accident, the first days and weeks are spent getting medical treatment and dealing with the new reality of injuries, pain, lost work, and disruption to normal life. When someone dies in a collision with a vehicle, family members are forced to deal with grief, anger, and loss as they struggle to move forward.
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Type: Pedestrian Accident
People Involved:
Suzette Crain
Roadway:
26th Avenue S. and 31st Street S.City:
Saint Petersburg, FLCounty:
Pinellas County, FLArea:
Tampa-St. Petersburg, FL
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