A man has recently been arrested after allegedly hitting a traffic officer who was working a detail at a construction site, according to a news report from CBS Boston Local. A police spokesperson has said the suspect was traveling at a relatively slow speed past the construction site when he allegedly crashed into the traffic officer.
As for the traffic officer, first responders arrived at the scene and saw that the officer’s leg was likely broken. They stabilized his leg and took him to a local hospital where he was diagnosed with a fractured ankle.
If you were injured in Boston by an alleged drunk driver and suffered a fracture or other serious personal injury, you should speak with an experienced drunk driving accident lawyer as soon as possible to see if you have valid case. One of the most important things is that you make sure you get into treatment as soon as possible. This will help with a few things. First, it will make sure you get the treatment you need when you need it most. The other thing it will do is to help create a record of treatment your lawyer can use when talking to the insurance adjuster for the company from which the drunk driver has purchased coverage.
One thing to keep in mind is that you should never decline medical attention, including a ride to the hospital. While this does not mean you do not have a case, it does mean that it may be more difficult to prove higher damages, and this is something you want to avoid if possible.
Many people are worried that they cannot afford medical treatment, especially if they do not have health insurance. While this is less likely these days, it still does happen. This is something about which you should talk to your car accident attorney, because there may be options and you should work with your attorney in these types of accident cases.
If you or someone you love has been injured a Boston drunk driving accident, call for a free and confidential appointment at (617) 777-7777.
Additional Resources:
Driver Facing Charges After Traffic Officer Struck In Lexington, September 23, 2016, By News Staff, CBS Local Boston
More Blog Entries:
Report: Possible Tougher Drunk Driving Laws in Massachusetts, March 30, 2016, Boston Drunk Driving Accident Lawyer Blog