Midland Hunting Accident
A Midland hunting accident has resulted in the death of an Indianapolis man. Few details have been released but authorities responded to an emergency call at property off West Schearer Road in Midland County’s Warren Township. Various reports indicated the man was shot in either the back or the chest and had been hunting. He was taken to Hurley Medical Center in Flint. Authorities later announced that Corey Welch died from his injuries, which were sustained while in a hunting blind. He was likely shot by a woman who was aiming at a deer from another blind. She heard yelling after she fired and provided aid.
I am very sorry this accident occurred. I want to extend my sympathies to this man’s family.
Hopefully this man has insurance which will cover the cost of his medical expenses. Whether he does or not, his family may want to determine if they are able to file a lawsuit to seek compensation for his death. If his death was caused by someone else’s negligence or by a hidden danger or defect on the land, he may be able to file a lawsuit. The key issue here is whether the woman who shot him failed to use reasonable care. There may be other grounds for him to sue on as well, such as if he had a defective tree stand or defective gun. The best thing the family can do while they are arranging his affairs is to speak with a lawyer so he can determine what rights they have in this unfortunate situation.
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