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Aaron Lancaster, 16, critically injured in pedestrian collision with alleged hit-and-run driver Matthew Wyman, 18, on Alta Vista Drive at Funnel Street in Fort Worth, Texas
Police find person of interest in hit-and-run that left student in coma
An account has been established to help Aaron’s family with medical expenses at gofundme.com/fundsforaaron. According to an update on the site Tuesday, Aaron was still in a coma and could soon be moved to a rehabilitation facility.
Teen driver arrested for Fort Worth hit-and-run
On Monday, police took 18-year-old Matthew Wyman into custody at Crowley High School. Wyman was charged for an accident involving serious bodily injury and booked into the Fort Worth jail. His bond was set at $5,000.
What victims of a Fort Worth pedestrian accident need to know
When someone in Fort Worth has been hurt in a pedestrian accident, the injuries are often devastating and sometimes fatal. It is important for a pedestrian accident victim to get information about their rights and options. And after a fatal accident, family members need to learn what to do to launch an insurance claim and get compensation for the loss of their loved one.
Since the laws related to Fort Worth pedestrian accidents are complicated, it is important to speak with an experienced injury attorney. Learn more about how a Mullen and Mullen lawyer can help.
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