www.knowthelawyer.com - The Law Office of John Phillips handles personal injury and other legal matters across the southeast. Article Courtesy Daytona News Journal- Erin Joynt said she doesn't remember a Beach Patrol truck running over her head but woke up to hear a Good Samaritan telling her to lie still. "You go through life and don't think that that day is going to be your last," Joynt said during an interview this morning on NBC's "Today" show. "That day could have been that day." Joynt said the Volusia County Beach Patrol officer's truck ran over the right side of her head and down her back on July 31. "I am not feeling a whole lot on that side of my face," Joynt said. Her daughter, Hannah, said she stopped her younger brother from seeing the accident because she didn't want him to go through the pain she was going through seeing her mother run over by the vehicle. Asked what she would like see happen to the driver, Erin Joynt said "I'd like to go with the fact that mistakes happen but we should be responsible for our actions and would like to see some outcome for this." The entire family was filmed at their home, then appeared live on the morning show with one of their correspondents reporting live this morning from the beach. Last month, Joynt's attorney, John Phillips, sent a notice to Volusia County by certified mail that she intends to sue. He appeared with her today on the nationally televised show. Joynt, a stay-at-home-mom, suffered fractures to her head, a ...
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