Clay County, KS (December 9, 2024) – A devastating collision on Sunday evening resulted in two fatalities and left a teenager seriously injured. The crash occurred at approximately 5:35 p.m. on K-15, just south of 2nd Road. According to the Kansas Highway Patrol, a southbound 2013 Chevrolet Malibu crossed the center line and collided with a northbound 2016 Chevrolet Impala on the driver’s side.
The driver of the Malibu, 56-year-old Deanna Hess of Clay Center, Kansas, tragically lost her life in the crash. The driver of the Impala, 53-year-old Lisa Stevenson of Salina, Kansas, was also pronounced dead at the scene. A passenger in the Impala, identified as 13-year-old Ravean Stevenson, sustained suspected serious injuries and was transported to Salina Regional Health Center for medical treatment. Both vehicles were removed from the scene by local towing services.
Emergency responders and law enforcement officials were on the scene to manage the aftermath and assist those involved. The collision is under investigation by the Kansas Highway Patrol to determine the events that led to the tragic crash.
We extend our deepest sympathies to the families and loved ones of those who lost their lives in this heartbreaking accident. Our thoughts are also with the injured teen as they recover.
Head-On Crashes in Kansas
Head-on collisions are among the most severe types of roadway accidents, often resulting in catastrophic injuries or fatalities. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), these crashes account for nearly 10% of all fatal traffic accidents in the U.S. Such collisions highlight the importance of maintaining focus while driving and adhering to traffic laws to prevent these tragedies.
Legal Support for Crash Victims
If you or a loved one have been involved in a serious accident, securing legal guidance can help protect your rights and provide financial support during difficult times. The attorneys at Bretz Injury Law are experienced in handling wrongful death and personal injury cases. Contact us at 620-524-0080 for a free consultation and compassionate support.