The husband of a woman killed after an elderly driver crashed through a Georgia emergency room has sued the hospital for not having protective barriers installed near the entrance. Fredrick Hill has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Piedmont Atlanta Hospital after Kimberly Hill, 55, was tragically killed on June 30. Kimberly and her siblings had arrived to the hospital that day in a red SUV to drop their mother off outside the emergency room entrance. Surveillance footage shows the family being assisted by hospital staff when a silver Mercedes-Benz SUV suddenly plows into the Hills' car Mary Clayton, 75, had driven herself to the Buckhead-based hospital when she lost control of her Mercedes-Benz, hit the Hills' vehicle and dangerously accelerated into the emergency room lobby. Kimberly died from the incident and four others were injured. According to Fredrick and his attorneys, Kimberly would still be alive had the hospital's emergency room entrance had been fortified with bollards.
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