A woman was arrested after being accused of a hit-and-run crash on Wednesday night.
According to the Florida Highway Patrol, at around 5:39 p.m., a hit-and-run crash occurred in the northbound lanes of I-75 near mile marker 130 in Lee County.
FHP said a woman, identified as Kimberly Seawell, 32, was driving a gray Hyundai Santa Fe, which she was renting. FHP said Seawell veered into the next lane, where a gray GMC Arcadia was, and that the left side of the Santa Fe hit the Arcadia, resulting in minor damage.
Seawell then left the scene, according to FHP.
After conducting an investigation, troopers arrested Seawell and found that she had tampered with evidence, as she had wiped down the car after the crash, FHP said.
Seawell faces charges of hit-and-run and obstructing justice.
Why Choose Ovadia Law Group for Hit-and-Run Cases
Hit-and-run accidents can leave victims feeling helpless and overwhelmed. At Ovadia Law Group, we provide aggressive legal representation to protect your rights and secure the compensation you deserve. Our experienced hit and run accident lawyers know how to handle these complex cases, even when the driver is unidentified. We work tirelessly to investigate the incident, gather evidence, and pursue all available legal options. Don’t let insurance companies deny your claim—call Ovadia Law Group at 1-800-674-9396 for a free consultation today. Trust our skilled hit and run attorneys to fight for justice and help you recover financially and emotionally.
Source: Gulfcoastnewsnow


