Menoken, KS (September 28, 2024) – There were multiple injuries reported after a crash involving a wrong-way driver in the Menoken area on Friday, September 27. The collision took place on US-24 WB near Menoken Road early that morning around 7:44 a.m. Local reports revealed that 86-year-old Norman J. Swarts of Silver Lake was driving east in the westbound lanes of the highway in a 2017 Ford Explorer when he collided head-on with a westbound 2018 Range Rover driven by 32-year-old Alexis Skylar Burchett of Topeka.
Emergency crews were dispatched to the scene to provide aid to the involved parties. Both drivers were injured in the crash and transported to Stormont Vail Hospital for the treatment of sustained injuries. A juvenile in the Range Rover was also injured and treated at the scene. The area was temporarily closed while emergency crews were present. Both vehicles were towed from the scene. No further information on the accident is currently available. An ongoing investigation into the cause of the crash is being managed by local law enforcement officials.
Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families at this time. We hope for their full recovery.
Wrong-way Collisions in Kansas
When a driver is traveling in the wrong direction, they are at risk of crashing head-on into an oncoming vehicle. More than 2,000 people were killed in wrong-way crashes across the United States from 2015 to 2018, with an estimated 500 fatalities happening per year on average. This is a nearly 34 percent increase from the 375 catastrophes per year reported from 2010 to 2014. A serious car accident can change your life, and it is important that you are able to fight for a complete recovery by working closely with a dutiful legal team.
The steps you take immediately after a car accident are key in your recovery. A competent Menoken car accident lawyer will be able to help you navigate the complicated claims process. Bretz Injury Law is ready to get to work on your case. Contact us today at 620-524-0080 to get started on your case.