Driver failed to yield at intersection and struck her vehicle on Genesis Way in Dayton
December 03, 2025 | Dayton, OH
A 95-year-old woman lost her life in a two-vehicle collision in Dayton on Dec. 3.
What Happened in the Crash?
Thelma Booker, 95, died after a Toyota Sienna struck her Toyota Corolla on Hoover Avenue at Genesis Way in Dayton.
Police reports indicate that Thelma Booker was a passenger in a Toyota Corolla when it was hit by a Toyota Sienna minivan that failed to yield at the intersection of Hoover Avenue and Genesis Way around noon.
- Victim: Thelma Booker, 95 years old
- Location: Hoover Avenue and Genesis Way, Dayton, Ohio
- Time: Approximately noon on Dec. 3, 2025
- Vehicles Involved: Toyota Corolla, carrying Booker, and Toyota Sienna minivan
- Cause: Minivan failed to yield while turning left from eastbound Hoover Avenue onto Genesis Way
- Outcome: Booker was transported to a hospital and later succumbed to her injuries
Why Do Failure-to-Yield Accidents Occur?
Failure-to-yield incidents often stem from driver mistakes, contributing to a significant portion of intersection crashes. According to the Federal Highway Administration, about 40% of all vehicle collisions happen at intersections.
Common factors include:
- Impatience leading to rushed maneuvers
- Reckless driving behaviors
- Distracted operation, such as phone use
Statistic |
Value |
Source |
|---|
Percentage of crashes at intersections |
40% |
Federal Highway Administration |
Annual U.S. intersection-related fatalities |
Over 7,000 |
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration |
Common cause: Failure to yield |
Top 5 reasons for crashes |
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Legal Insights
In cases such as this involving motor vehicle crashes, an independent review can help clarify circumstances and support affected parties.
“When a driver has the right-of-way, others must yield to ensure safe passage through intersections,” said Candice Bond, managing partner at Bond Legal. “Failure-to-yield accidents frequently result from driver error, including impatience, reckless actions, and distractions. Regardless of police findings, hiring an attorney for an independent investigation is essential to gather evidence like witness statements, surveillance footage, and phone records efficiently.”
Key takeaways from legal analysis:
- Conduct thorough investigation beyond official reports to protect rights
- Time-sensitive evidence collection is critical
- Families may pursue claims for loss of companionship, pain, suffering, and emotional distress
“We recognize the profound effect on families in wrongful death scenarios,” said Stefano Formica, of counsel with Bond Legal. “A dedicated lawyer ensures updates from investigations and safeguards interests, allowing relatives to seek damages for companionship loss, suffering, and distress after tragic events.”
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