Tiffany Pittman is a woman from Alexandria, known as a stafford woman, who was killed in a car accident.
The accident took place on northbound Interstate 395, about south of King Street.
Tiffany Pittman Cause Of Death Explained
Tiffany Pittman was involved in a car accident at 1:43 a.m. on Sunday, May 1, Virginia State Police responded to a crash on northbound Interstate 395 about south of King Street in Alexandria.
On I-395 northbound, a 2010 Chevrolet Impala moved into the left lane and collided with the jersey wall. Tiffany C. Pittman, 30, of Stafford, was taken to George Washington Hospital and died as a result of her injuries.
She was not wearing a seatbelt, according to officials. The vehicle’s male passenger was not hurt.
The accident is still being investigated, and alcohol and speed are being evaluated as possible contributing causes.
Traumatic brain injuries, internal bleeding, broken ribs, and spinal cord injuries are all common causes of death in car accidents. Head-on crashes, driver- or passenger-side hits, or rollovers caused by driver negligence or reckless behavior are common causes of these types of damages.
Fatalities are a significant possibility when an automobile collision occurs at high speeds or involves a pedestrian. Moreover, the extent of injury to a victim’s body in these instances can be substantial, with injuries extending far beyond superficial cuts and bruises.