Legal news for Maryland automobile accident attorneys – A three-vehicle crash outside the BWI Marshall Airport killed one driver and injured BWI shuttle driver.
MdTA Police reported that a crash between three vehicles killed one man and injured another.
Baltimore, MD (www.NewYorkInjuryNews.com) – A three-car crash near the Baltimore/Washington International (BWI) Airport early Tuesday, April 5, 2010 left one man dead and another hospitalized, as reported by the Baltimore Sun.
According to reports, the accident occurred at approximately 12:40 a.m. The Maryland Transportation Authority Police responded to a report of a three-vehicle crash on Aviation Boulevard between Stoney Run Road and Amtrak Way. The crash involved a Jeep Wrangler, Isuzu Trooper and a BWI shuttle bus. Preliminary reports indicated the southbound Jeep veered into oncoming northbound traffic, striking the Isuzu Trooper first and the BWI shuttle bus second.
MdTA Police spokesman, Sgt. Jonathan Green reported that the driver of the Jeep Wrangler was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver’s name was not yet released as of Tuesday morning, pending the notification of relatives.
The bus driver was transported to Maryland Shock Trauma Center. The driver’s injuries were reportedly considered to be non-life-threatening.
The northbound and southbound lanes of Aviation Boulevard were closed to traffic until 5:40 a.m., Tuesday morning, according to Green.
Legal News Reporter: Tara Monks – Legal news for Maryland vehicular accident attorneys.