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The Reality of Uber and Accidents Caused

The Reality of Uber and Accidents Caused

Is riding a cheap fare on Uber worth risking your life?

Another story unfolds on Fox 4 News recently posted on Jan. 4, 2017, as an Oklahoma State student stepped into an Uber and crashed in a rollover car accident. Sarah Milburn, a college student and resident of Dallas is now a quadriplegic, paralyzed from the neck down. She is now suing Uber for undetermined damages.

The 23-year-old got into an Uber with some friends for a night out in Uptown Dallas. She put on her seatbelt in the third row of a Honda Odyssey and got T boned at an intersection. As she said, “Our Uber driver kind of ran the red light, and we got hit,” Milburn said. “I had my seatbelt on so I was flipped upside down. And I remember just hanging there, and I remember my friends all screaming.”

Would you get into a Uber and risk your life?? Source and Courtesy: Fox 4 News

It turns out that Milburn’s attorney, Charla Androus, discovered the driver was 39 year old Arian Yusufzai, (maybe link to:http://bailbondcity.com/texas/wise-inmate-YUSUFZAI/81457) with a criminal history of gambling and drug charges The Honda Odyssey was owned by someone else who also had been arrested and the car was uninsured.

Now, Sarah Milburn’s life has completely been changed and her new life as a quadriplegic is one that will remain daunting in her life moving forward.

Here is her driver’s mugshot:

http://bailbondcity.com/texas/wise-inmate-YUSUFZAI/81457

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The question now is would you get into a Uber car?

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