WASHINGTON (AP) - The wife and daughter of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid are recovering from a violent crash last week that left them with injuries that could have been much worse, he told reporters Tuesday.
"It was a very violent collision," a still-shaken Reid said in his first comments on the crash Thursday.
He said his wife of 50 years, Landra, 69 ,and daughter Lana Barringer, 49, were returning from a shopping trip in Virginia when a tractor-trailer slammed into their minivan, crushing two rows of seats behind the women.
Landra, who Reid said doesn't remember the impact, was left with a broken back, neck and nose. Daughter Lana was "cut up and shook up" and is seeing a neurologist this week because she feels dizzy, Reid said.
Landra's injuries most concerned the doctors, because her neck was broken in a location that can cause paralysis. But after surgery, she regained the use of her arm and is now home wearing a neck brace, Reid said.
"She's doing just fine," Reid said.
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