On Thursday, April 21, a workman was flown to hospital in Baltimore having been hit on a work site on Interstate 70 east of Hagerstown.
According to Maryland State Police, the accident happened at 1.30 a.m. when the State Highway Administration was repairing a guardrail on I-70 east at the U.S. 40 interchange. Vehicles began to exit a lane closure as the roads reopened when a 2007 Chevrolet Colorado, driven by James P. Hill III of Bolivar, Ohio, tried to change lanes and pulled into the path of a 2014 Ford F350 driven by Brian Steven Debusk of Elkton, Md. The impact caused the Chevrolet to go into the median where it flipped several times and hit workman, 39 year old Jamey Kamp, who worked for Green Acres Contracting Co. of Scottdale, Pa. He was taken to R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center where he is listed in critical condition.
There were no other injuries and the accident is still under investigation.
If you have been injured in a work related accident, you have a limited amount of time to take legal action. Please, call the Hagerstown accident attorneys of Dolina Hobbs, LLC, at (301) 739-1013 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation so we can start helping you recover compensation.