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FOUR SERIOUSLY INJURED IN HEAD-ON CRASH IN BANNER COUNTY

Jim Harris Sept. 24, 2019

Banner County, Nebraska (September 24, 2019) – Four people were seriously injured in a head-on collision Monday morning in Banner County, according to a local news source.

The crash took place around 8:23 a.m. September 23, on a private road.

NSP said a vehicle was heading northbound when it collided with another vehicle.

The driver and passenger of the first vehicle were taken to Regional West Medical Center with serious injuries. A passenger in the second vehicle was also taken to Regional West Medical Center with serious injuries.

The driver of the second vehicle was airlifted to a Denver hospital with serious injuries.

No further details were provided.

An investigation is ongoing.

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The information for this article was obtained from public media and is informational purposes. We understand this is a difficult time for the family of those affected by a tragic accident, and we offer our sincere condolences. While the idea of hiring a law firm may not feel appropriate at this time, as a public service, we like to advise family the following:

1. In most cases, it is very important to immediately begin securing evidence, including by not limited to photos of skid marks, photos of property damage, witness statements, the actual vehicle or other property involved in the incident, and other critical evidence before it disappears or is altered.

2. In Nebraska, it is illegal for anyone to contact the family by telephone or in-person to convince the family to hire a law firm or attorney unless the family contacted the law firm or attorney first.

3. Nothing in this blog is intended to be legal advice.