Man arrested following Lafayette auto accident

admin May 27th, 2010

What is your first instinct when you are involved in a Louisiana car accident? Do you call for help? Do you try to exit your vehicle? For some, the first thought is to flee the scene of the crash.

That is what happened in a Lafayette car accident, according to KATC.

The Lafayette auto accident occurred on Verot School Road when a 1993 Buick Road Master struck eight cars and a school bus. The driver hit cars along Ambassador Cafferty and then struck another car on Verot School Roads. When the driver of that car tried to call 911, Lafayette police had already arrived on the scene of the subsequent Lafayette car accident and apprehended the fleeing Louisiana driver.

The Louisiana driver of the Road Master, a 32-year-old man, was charged with operating while intoxicated, hit and run, as well as reckless operation and possession of narcotics.

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Have you ever been involved in a Lafayette car accident? Was it a hit and run? Tell the Lafayette auto accident lawyers at Dudley DeBosier Injury Lawyers about it. Let them help you.

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