Head-On Crash in Hilton Head, SC Leaves Three People Dead

Author: Auger Law | May 2nd, 2021

A crash on a bridge in Hilton Head, SC, left three people dead and three more hospitalized with injuries on Saturday, May 1.

Authorities say the crash happened around 2:15 in the morning on the Hilton Head bridge. Tyler Carroll, 25, of Ridgeland, was driving a pickup truck east in the westbound lane of US 278. The pickup crashed head-on into a sedan driven by Jonathan Green, 27, of Hardeeville. The impact of the collision sent the pickup over the bridge and into the water.

Multiple emergency agencies responded. Unfortunately, Carroll, Green, and Green’s passenger, 21-year-old Jordan Johnson, were all pronounced dead. Three other people were taken to local hospitals for treatment.

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Editorial Note: At A&A we are always looking to improve the quality and safety and are saddened by the outcome of many tragic accidents across the Carolinas. The purpose of this news blog is to write about cases relevant to our industry and raise awareness about injury cases so that victims of similar incidents can educate themselves on theories of liability, the law, and how personal injury cases typically work. This article is created using publicly available information and is a secondary source. If you find any information here to be inaccurate, please notify us at [email protected], and we will make the appropriate adjustments. 

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