Posted On: November 2, 2010 by Mark A. Anderson

Star Telegram Editor Suffers Heart Attack While Driving, Several People Injured in Accident

Several patrons were injured and a Fort Worth restaurant was damaged when a car driven by Phil Record crashed into the building Sunday. The incident occurred at Carino's Italian restaurant at 5900 S. Hulen St. after Record, a TCU instructor and longtime Star-Telegram editor, suffered an apparent heart attack.

Record was taken to Harris Methodist Hospital, where he later died. He was reportedly on his way to dine at the restaurant. A ruling on the cause of death had not been released by the Tarrant County Medical Examiner as of Tuesday morning. Record and four other people were taken by MedStar ambulance to a local hospital.

This is a very sad story and my thoughts and prayers go out to everyone involved in this tragic accident. I hope that everyone that was taken to the hospital has a quick recovery.

Medical illnesses sometimes lead to motor vehicle collisions. Whether these are the types of wrecks that are actually preventable sometimes determines the ability of the injured parties to recover compensation for their medical bills.

Information and commentary provided by Fort Worth Injury Lawyer Mark A. Anderson. The Anderson Law Firm can be contacted in Fort Worth at 817-294-1900. If you have questions about an automobile accident, please fill out our contact form online for a free consultation.

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