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11/10/2011
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Atlanta Pedestrian Attorney | Pedestrian Hit in Forsyth

According to an article on forsythnews.com, a woman from Atlanta was hit by a pickup as she was attempting to cross Veterans Memorial Blvd. in Cumming on Wednesday morning.

The 26-year-old woman had to be taken to the hospital following the incident. The article stated that she was listed in stable condition and had suffered "traumatic injuries to her lower extremities."

The driver who hit the woman was cited for failure to yield to a pedestrian in a crosswalk according to police. The pickup was turning left on Veterans Memorial from West Maple when the incident happened.

We hope the woman has a quick and full recovery from her injuries.

Ty Wilson is an Atlanta pedestrian accident lawyer who educates the injured as he assists them. He offers a large amount of free information in the form of articles, reports and books that can be obtained by visiting his website or calling his office at 1-888-689-5224.

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