Author: Andrew Calandro
Head-On Collision leaves a child in critical condition
Category: Accident News

Manatee County – January 11, 2021

A severe accident involving three adults and a child happened on U.S. 41 near Palmetto, Florida. An 18-year old woman crossed the median and drove the wrong way towards northbound traffic. The sedan then collided head on with an SUV where a 36-year old woman and child were struck. The brute force of that collision sent the SUV to hit another SUV which a 34-year old Palmetto woman was in.

Head-on collisions are the most dangerous types of accidents. Many times these types of collisions are due to alcohol, fog, or construction. These accidents generally cause life threatening injuries. If you or a loved one have been injured in a head-on collision, call Calandro Law today. We can help guide you or your family through the process of healing.

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Andrew Calandro

After earning success litigating cases all over the state of Florida and consulting on cases nationwide, civil trial attorney, Andrew Calandro, decided to focus his practice on his hometown, helping the people of his own community.

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