Elida Constancia Ramon Killed in Tom Green County Wreck

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Tom Green County, TX (7/2/2020) – A two-vehicle wreck left one woman dead in Tom Green County Tuesday morning.

The accident happened just before 10:30 a.m. on FM 2334 and 765. A vehicle driven by Elida Constancia Ramon, 71, was headed northbound on FM 2334 when she disregarded a stop sign and was struck by a man, 52. Both vehicles rolled multiple times before coming to a rest.

Ramon was pronounced dead at the scene.

The man was taken to the hospital for non-incapacitating injuries.

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

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Car accidents are the reason many people suffer injuries, even accidents that cause people to be hospitalized in the intensive care unit at the hospital, or killed.

When these kinds of wrongful fatalities occur, it’s important to seek a personal injury or wrongful death lawyer. They have the resources necessary to help you after your accident, and if your case happens to go to trial, they’ll be able to rightfully represent you and your case.

 If you would like to discuss your injury and accident case with a car accident lawyer from Sutliff & Stout, Injury & Accident Law Firm feel free to give us a call at (713) 987-7111 or send us an email to discuss your claim.

Source: Concho Valley Homepage

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