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Cobb County wreck injures child


Posted on Mar 21, 2011

It was reported by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on ajc.com that a wreck on Sunday in Cobb County seriously injured a 6-year-old boy when the SUV in which he was a passenger, flipped over after being T-boned by another vehicle at the intersection of Macland Road and John Ward Road.

According to Sgt. Dana Pierce with Cobb County Police, the boy was flown to Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Scottish Rite with a head injury.

A witness told the AJC that it seemed as though the SUV was attempting to turn onto John Ward Road. It is not clear if this was a result of mechanical malfunction or distracted driving or the other vehicles if they were travelling too fast for conditions or some mix of all of the above.

The accident is being investigated by the Cobb County police to determine the cause of the wreck.

Our prayers are with the injured child and his family for a full recovery.

Ty Wilson is a personal injury attorney in Georgia and is dedicated to helping injured people and their families. Call his office today at 888-689-5224 to order his free book, 10 Secrets of Georgia Car Wreck Claims. This book is intended to give you and/or your loved one a solid foundation regarding Georgia auto accident claims, how to hire an attorney, and how to deal with the insurance company prior to speaking with an attorney.

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