Grace Hyland, 89, Edward Yashinsky, 91, and Leora Raisler, 96, killed in two-vehicle collision on State Highway 22 in Oconto Falls, Wisconsin
Three killed in Oconto Falls crash identified
At 6:37 p.m., the Lena woman was traveling north on County Road I and failed to stop at a stop sign, according to Lt. Louis LeFebre with the Oconto County Sheriff’s Office. Police say she was broadsided by a van driver, a 35-year-old Oconto Falls man who was traveling west on State Highway 22.
Charges deferred for woman, 84, in car crash that killed 3
Prosecutors have agreed to defer charges against an 84-year-old woman behind the wheel in a crash that killed her husband and two others in Oconto County.
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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