suitland’s high school coach in car accident

The  police are investigating a car accident involving Nick Lynch. It occurred on jan 1 at 1230 am. Apparantly the coach attempted to turn left and was hit by an oncoming vehicle a gmc sierra who was traveling north on Branch ave.

 Drivers owe a duty not to turn left when traffic is coming or to yield and wait until its clear. the driver of the Sierra suffered a broken leg.

Broken legs are minor when compared to a death as the coach died but the issue of fault is usually clear in cases like this. One does not look to the severity of the injury to determine fault rather who followed the traffic laws and who didn’t.

for info on fault as to the required obedience to traffic laws

contact paul r wiesenfeld= 301 762 5525

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