Alexander Osei Gyasi, 41, and Eunice Osei Gyasi, 41, were seriously injured and an unborn child died in a two-vehicle head-on collision at the intersection of Humphries Hill Road and Mill Branch Road in Cobb County, Georgia
Unborn child dies after crash on New Year's Eve in Cobb County
Simultaneously, a 2016 Toyota Tacoma, operated by Zachary 31-year-old Williams Scott of Mableton and accompanied by 41-year-old Sally Williams of Douglasville was traveling west on Humphries Hill Road. Unfortunately, the Toyota Tacoma failed to stay within its lane, resulting in a head-on collision with the Toyota 4Runner.
Police: Woman Loses Unborn Child in NYE Crash
A pregnant woman lost her child in a New Year’s Eve crash west of downtown Austell, according to the Cobb Police Department.
What you need to know after a serious Cobb County car accident
When someone has been seriously injured in a car crash in Cobb County, they are faced with unexpected medical costs and lost income. In the weeks and months following a car accident, injured people and their families can be overwhelmed as they struggle to manage day-to-day living.
After a serious or fatal car collision, it is crucial to quickly get the information needed to make good decisions. Getting appropriate medical treatment is just one aspect of healing. Finding help in handling the insurance claim that will begin financial recovery is another.
If the injuries are serious or if you have questions about what you should do, it is best to contact an experienced Cobb County injury lawyer for a free, no-obligation consultation. Serious injury accident claims are difficult to handle without the assistance of a lawyer who understands the process and can obtain the highest possible settlement. Learn more about how a Cobb County car accident attorney can help.