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News: Van crash on I-275 in St. Petersburg kills elderly driver

ST. PETERSBURG, FL – An elderly driver was killed when his van was involved in a rollover crash on a highway in St. Petersburg last week, state troopers said.

According to IONTB, the accident happened on Interstate 275 south on Wednesday at about 3:15 p.m. The Florida Highway Patrol said a 77-year-old man was driving in the outside lane of I-275 near Gandy Boulevard when he lost control of the van. The vehicle went off the road, hit two concrete light poles and a traffic sign, and then overturned.

The driver, a St. Petersburg resident, was thrown from the vehicle and pronounced dead at the scene. He was not restrained at the time.

The FHP is investigating the accident.

If you have been injured or lost someone you love in a motor vehicle accident, the St. Petersburg Car Accident Lawyers at Kemp Law would like to discuss your case with you. in details You may be entitled to financial compensation for medical bills, lost wages and other expenses, depending on the circumstances of the crash. To learn more about how we can help you, call us today at (727) 788-6792 to get started with a free consultation.

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