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Marion, IL – Tracey Mulkin Injured in T-Bone Crash on IL-13

On Behalf of | Jun 23, 2020 | Car Accidents

Marion, IL (June 23, 2020) – One person was reportedly injured in Marion following a crash on Monday, June 22nd. At around 2:55 p.m., a silver 2010 GMC pickup truck collided with a black 2013 Toyota. The accident occurred at the intersection of IL-13 and Terminal Drive.

Daryl Morse, 48, was driving the GMC west on IL-13 when he struck 53-year-old Tracey Mulkin’s Toyota in the driver’s side door. Mulkins was hospitalized for the treatment of sustained injuries. Morse was uninjured in the collision.

An ongoing investigation into the accident is currently underway.

Our thoughts are with Tracey Mulkin and his family at this time. We hope for a full recovery.

Illinois T-Bone Crashes

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Data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reveals that nearly 8,000 people are killed in t-bone collisions each year. More than 50% of fatal car accidents involve t-bone style accidents. These crashes can be potentially more fatal than head-on crashes or sideswipes.

Dealing with the aftermath of a serious Illinois crash is a long and frustrating process. The financial impact of medical care, repair bills, and lost wages can be extremely disruptive to our lives. Sadly, when victims depend solely on insurance companies, they often feel even more alone and confused.

That’s why you need a qualified Illinois car crash attorney fighting for your rights. At Kent M. Lucaccioni, Ltd., we take the utmost care and deliberation to do everything possible for our clients. Give our Illinois personal injury office a call today office at 877-930-2551 to see what we can do for you.

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