Bailey & Oliver Law Firm Report Four Die in Northern Arkansas Crash

 



(LegalLaw247.com, November 08, 2013 ) ROGERS, AR—Monday, November 4 a car accident in Marion County killed a 21-year-old woman and three children riding with her.

According to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office, Kayla Willis was headed eastbound on County Road 8001 when the Toyota she was driving veered off the road, finally hitting a tree and bursting into flames. The accident took place around 9:30 p.m. Monday night and claimed the lives of Willis, passengers Nicholas Love, 14-year-old Nolan Andrews and 12-year-old William Andrews.

At the time of the report there was no further information on the cause of the crash or whether alcohol was involved. The children attended the Lead Hill School, according to information from the Marion County Sheriff’s Office.

Bailey & Oliver Law Firm extends their deepest condolences to the Willis, Andrews and Love families in light of the tragic crash. Arkansas State Police compiled crash statistics from 2011 and reported 59,076 fatal auto accidents in the state that year. Though this is a 3% decrease from 2010, the instances of car accident deaths are high.

For more information on Arkansas auto accidents and personal injury claims arising from them, contact Bailey & Oliver Law Firm at 479-202-5200.

About Bailey & Oliver Law Firm

Bailey & Oliver Law Firm serves clients throughout the state of Arkansas. With offices located in Bentonville, Rogers, and Benton County, Arkansas our personal injury lawyers are dedicated to fighting for justice for injury and accident victims. We believe that every person deserves access to top legal counsel, regardless of their financial situation. Contact us today to schedule your free and confidential case evaluation.

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3606 Southern Hills Blvd.
Rogers, AR 72758

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