Baton Rouge auto accident kills woman
admin May 13th, 2010
Seatbelt laws are a controversial topic, with many people believing that requiring seatbelts impends on civil liberties and others arguing that it is necessary to save lives. The number of people killed in auto accidents is one reason for this controversy.
Unfortunately, a woman lost her life in a Baton Rouge auto accident and police believe she was not wearing a seatbelt, according to WAFB.
The Baton Rouge auto accident occurred on Monarch Avenue, killing the 41-year-old woman.
Police believe the woman lost control of the 2003 GMC envoy and struck a ditch. They also believe because she was thrown from the vehicle, she was not wearing a seatbelt.
Alcohol is also thought to be a factor in the Baton Rouge auto accident.
What do you think about seatbelt laws? What is more important—personal rights or saving lives?
Have you ever been injured in a Baton Rouge car accident? Tell the Louisiana car accident lawyers at Dudley DeBosier Injury Lawyers about your crash.
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