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Car Accidents

11/4/2009
James Murphy
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UGA Student Injured In Crash

Mr. Peyton Marsh, a twenty two year old UGA student was injured when his car left the road and struck a tree. Mr. Marsh was traveling toward Athens when he ran off the side of the road and struck a tree in his sport utility vehicle. According to EMS Director, James Matthews, Marsh was extricated from the wreckage which took approximately ninety minutes then flown to Medical College of Georgia Hospital.

Trooper Patrick Brantley of the State Patrol of Georgia noted that another vehicle had to maneuver their vehicle to avoid a collision. As such, Marsh will be charged with failure to maintain his lane.

As of today, Tuesday November 4, 2009 Mr. Marsh was listed in fair condition and is being treated at Medical College of Georgia Hospital.

Murphy & Associates handles car accidents throughout the State of Georgia. If you have been involved in an auto accident and there are questions of liability and/or negligence, please contact our firm at (770) 577-3020. We offer of a free consultation with no obligation.




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