Latest News 2010 July Former Hockey Player in Critical Condition after Pedestrian Accident

Former Hockey Player in Critical Condition after Pedestrian Accident

This week, a well-known hockey player, umpire and publican is in critical condition after a serious pedestrian accident.  44 year old Dean Williams is currently being treated at Royal Hobart Hospital after suffering head injuries.

On Wednesday night, Williams was hit by a car on Davey Street and had to be rushed to the hospital.  According to Chief executive of Hockey Tasmania, Rick Purcell, the hockey community is devastated by Williams' accident as it is very close-knit.  He told news sources, "Dean's one of our highly respected umpires and has umpired at numerous championships and is held in the highest regard."

Williams is currently a publican at the Hotel Soho, which is close to the accident scene.  Reports indicate that a 29 year old woman from West Moonah was also injured during the same accident, but is in stable condition.

Were you harmed during a pedestrian accident?  If you said "yes", now is the time to hire a personal injury attorney that can help you get the compensation you deserve.

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