Driver Airlifted to Hospital after Fatal Wreck in Bastrop

Driver Airlifted to Hospital after Fatal Wreck in Bastrop

Bastrop, TX (2/14/2020) – A driver was airlifted to a hospital after a deadly wreck in Bastrop County Thursday.

The accident happened on FM 535 when a Subaru headed east approached a stop sign, drove through it, and hit a school bus.

The driver of the Subaru was taken to the hospital via helicopter for treatment of serious injuries.

The school bus driver was also taken to the hospital after the bus traveled off the roadway and overturned.

The bus had no children on board at the time of the crash.

Crash investigators will review all factors that may have led up to the accident and police reports will be made available in fourteen days.

Insurance Companies

After being injured in a car accident, it’s important to file a personal injury claim with the insurance company. However, insurance companies are only looking out for their best interests. For instance, State Farm claims and USAA claims are only working towards what will be in favor of State Farm and USAA. Anything you tell to an insurance company claims adjuster can be used against you.

The best way to make sure you are treated fairly after your car accident is to hire a lawyer who knows the law and who is willing to fight to make sure that you are treated fairly.  At Sutliff & Stout that is exactly what we do.  Our board certified personal injury lawyers know how to hold the insurance companies accountable and get you the money you deserve. Contact us today (713) 987-7111 or fill out the case review form.

Source: KVUE

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