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Hampton Amazon Truck Crash: Two Lives Lost at a Red Light — and the Corporate Shield Between Your Family and Accountability If you are reading this because someone you love was killed or injured in the collision at North King Street and East Pembroke Avenue in Hampton, Virginia — we are writing directly to you. You may be sitting at a kitchen table at an hour when most people are asleep, trying to understand how a Saturday evening turned into the worst night of your family’s life. Teara Carr was 71. Curtis Carr was 77. They were stopped at a red light. They were doing exactly what every rule of the road required of them. And then a delivery van — one of the thousands of branded vehicles that crisscross Hampton Roads every single day — came through the intersection and destroyed their sedan so completely that a tow truck operator at the scene described it as “pretty much in a U-shape.” “Pretty much in a U-shape” and severely mangled against the curb. — Tow truck operator at the scene, as reported in public accounts of the crash. We need you to hear three things before anything else. First: your…