
Sean's Medical Expenses
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My dear cousin Sean Han, 25, was seriously injured in a car accident late Mon evening/Tue morning (August 5th/6th, 2019). He was driving through one of the Baltimore tunnels when he was hit, slammed into the walls and flipped over multiple times. In the meantime, his family had no idea that any of this was happening when he wasn't heard from for more than 24 hours. His brother Kevin called all the local hospitals and was finally located at Johns Hopkins Bayview with serious injuries including both legs broken, broken hip, cracked ribs and spine. He has already undergone multiple surgeries with many more to come.
Sean is a wonderful guy who is getting his life together. He's one of the top dealers at Horseshoe Casino, really working his way up the ladder. I've been told he has decent insurance but with an accident as serious as this, his insurance can cover only so much. I should also mention that when he was a teenager, he was involved in a hit and run in which he was hit by a driver while riding his bicycle and dragged for hundreds of feet when he was finally free from the truck. Back then he had many surgeries and spend weeks in the hospital recovering. With these added injuries, his recovery won't be easy and he'll be missing a lot of work.
Please consider making even the smallest donation, $1, $5, or $20. Any amount is appreciated and would greatly help him in the days, weeks, and months to follow.

Sean is a wonderful guy who is getting his life together. He's one of the top dealers at Horseshoe Casino, really working his way up the ladder. I've been told he has decent insurance but with an accident as serious as this, his insurance can cover only so much. I should also mention that when he was a teenager, he was involved in a hit and run in which he was hit by a driver while riding his bicycle and dragged for hundreds of feet when he was finally free from the truck. Back then he had many surgeries and spend weeks in the hospital recovering. With these added injuries, his recovery won't be easy and he'll be missing a lot of work.
Please consider making even the smallest donation, $1, $5, or $20. Any amount is appreciated and would greatly help him in the days, weeks, and months to follow.

Organizer and beneficiary
Dara Keyes
Organizer
Crofton, MD
Yongwoo Han
Beneficiary