Nana Yuliana, Dian Hapsari and Dede Injured in 3-Vehicle Crash in San Antonio

Nana Yuliana, Dian Hapsari and Dede Injured in 3-Vehicle Crash in San Antonio

Nana Yuliana, Dian Hapsari and Dede Hospitalized after San Antonio Three-Vehicle Crash

San Antonio, Texas (February 7, 2020) – Three Indonesian diplomats were injured Thursday afternoon in a three-vehicle crash in San Antonio, a local news source reported.

The crash happened at about 3:00 p.m. February 6. The exact location of the crash was not mentioned in the report.

Officials said a truck swerved, causing an official vehicle occupied by the three diplomats to hit two other vehicles.

The official vehicle was carrying the Indonesian consul general in Houston, Nana Yuliana, consular officer Dian Hapsari, and the vehicle’s driver, only identified as Dede.

Yuliana, Hapsari, and Dede were taken to Broke Army Hospital in San Antonio. Yuliana and Dede had non-life threatening injuries, while Hapsari sustained fractured ribs and was placed in the ICU.

The crash remains under investigation.

We hope Nana Yuliana, Dian Hapsari, and Dede quick recovery.

Commercial trucks are known to cause over 90% of accidents in Houston. These truck drivers must understand that their actions majorly contribute to most of the accidents on the roads. It is also important for others on the same roads with truck drivers to understand that maximum precaution should be taken while driving near trucks. While small mistakes like ignoring the turn signal prior to turning may cause accidents, major causes of these accidents are rooted in other factors like exhaustion on the part of truck drivers. If the reasons for the crash are anchored to the failure of following the right turn or the driving at a speed that is not legally recommended, a personal injury lawyer will be useful in such scenarios. 

If you have been injured in an accident with a huge truck, it is advisable to get a lawyer who will facilitate the process of compensation.

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