Woman Hospitalized After Being Struck by Car in Midwest City

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A 64-year-old woman is recovering in the hospital after being struck by a car in Midwest City, Oklahoma. The incident occurred near Northeast 10th Street and Spencer Road just before midnight. According to Midwest City police, the woman was conscious and alert when she was transported to a local hospital. Authorities have not yet provided any information about a suspect or whether an arrest has been made. The investigation is ongoing.


News resource: https://www.koco.com/article/woman-hit-by-car-in-midwest-city/65787474

Oklahoma City faces a serious issue with car accidents, which cause a high number of injuries and deaths. For instance, one year saw 99 traffic fatalities and over 2,000 injuries. When people are hurt in these crashes, they often face a difficult time with medical bills, lost wages, and insurance claims. The Milly Daniels Law Firm offers legal help to victims and their families. The firm uses its expertise in Oklahoma law to investigate accidents, gather evidence, and negotiate with insurance companies to secure fair compensation for their clients, allowing them to focus on getting better. You can get a free consultation by calling (405) 768-2570.

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