

A driver on U.S. 29 crashed when she claims she swerved to avoid an animal in the road, resulting in three people and one baby being taken to the hospital. Mary E. Mavrommatis, a Culpeper resident, was headed south on 29 when she claims to have spotted an animal in her vehicle’s path.
Mavrommatis swerved her 1999 Mercedes Benz left to avoid the animal, crossing the median and ending up stopped in the northbound lanes of 29. Culpeper County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) responded to the scene, just south of the Route 3 off ramp on 29.
Mavrommatis, her two passengers, and the baby were taken to Culpeper Regional Hospital after the wreck. Mavrommatis was treated and released from the hospital, but no other details were available about the passengers or the baby.
Single vehicle wrecks are often caused when the driver veers off the road, either because they were trying to avoid something in the road or because they fell asleep or became distracted. When a vehicle runs off the road the consequences can be serious.
Drivers in single vehicle crash accidents can be sued by their passengers if they were negligent in causing the wreck.
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