fbpx
Share
Share
Share

Former Rep. Madison Cawthorn accused of driving erratically along Alligator Alley, rear-ending FHP trooper.

Former US Representative Madison Cawthorn was reportedly involved in a collision with a Florida Highway Patrol trooper along Alligator Alley on Monday, according to a social media post.

The post alleges that Cawthorn was driving erratically before the accident occurred.

Video footage of the aftermath shows a black car, which reportedly is owned by Cawthorn, with its hood smashed in. The trooper’s car can be seen with damage to its rear.

Cawthorn, a former congressman from North Carolina, was left paralyzed in a car accident in 2014 when he was a passenger in a vehicle that crashed into a concrete barrier due to the driver falling asleep behind the wheel.

Cawthorn has faced traffic violations himself in the past. In 2022, his license was suspended over two pending speeding tickets.

The trooper involved in the recent accident was taken to a local hospital with minor injuries.

As of now, Cawthorn has not commented on the incident.

The Florida Highway Patrol has stated that they are investigating the incident.

Transparent Communication and Reliable Guidance: Communication is key to a successful attorney-client relationship, and we prioritize transparency and open communication with our clients. We’ll keep you updated about the progress of your case, explain your legal options in clear and understandable terms, and provide you with reliable guidance and advice every step of the way. You can trust that we’ll always be available to answer your questions and address your concerns promptly and professionally. Don’t wait to get the help you need after a car accident. Call Ovadia Law Group today at 1-800-674-9396 to schedule your free consultation and take the first step toward securing the compensation you deserve.

Source: wsvn

*The previous information was taken from an online news article. We are not responsible if the information changes or is incorrect after the date and time of publication. If the information is incorrect, please let us know and we will correct it.

Need an attorney?

Latest News

Skip to content