A motor vehicle accident can take place at any moment and under a multitude of circumstances. While each collision has the potential to end in disaster, those that occur when a driver enters the wrong lane of traffic run a greater risk of placing the safety of everyone involved in harm's way. A recent head-on car accident in Tennessee has killed one person and left three others with serious injuries.

The incident reportedly took place as a man was driving westbound with his fiancee and two of his children on a recent weekend. According to reports, the driver of an eastbound vehicle suddenly veered across the median and struck their vehicle head-on. The driver of the first vehicle was reportedly pronounced dead at the scene, while the other three occupants were transported to the hospital for treatment of severe injuries.

Although the man who caused the crash reportedly fled the scene, police advised that he was located shortly thereafter and placed under arrest. They have also advised that he was operating without a valid license and on expired tags. According to reports, the man is currently facing charges for vehicular homicide and leaving the scene of a crash.

When another party is deemed at fault in a major car accident, the victims of the incident or their surviving loved ones may wish to exercise their rights to pursue accountability in civil court. Since the process can be complex, a person in Tennessee could benefit from obtaining legal counsel early on for guidance. An attorney can examine the incident thoroughly and assist a client in pursuing the full amount of compensation entitled through a claim against the party deemed responsible.

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