Published January 13, 2015
Hilary Williams, daughter of country star Hank Williams Jr., has been transferred to a Nashville hospital for continued treatment of injuries suffered in a traffic accident last month.
Williams, 27, and her 25-year-old sister, Holly, were hurt in a one-vehicle wreck March 15 in northern Mississippi. Hilary was being treated in Memphis for leg, colon and hip injuries.
"She's on the road to recovery," Kirt Webster, publicist for Hank Williams Jr., said Wednesday. He said Williams will receive further treatment in Nashville for her leg injury.
Holly Williams was released from the Regional Medical Center in Memphis on March 17.
Both sisters are singers. Holly Williams released her debut album in 2004.
Hank Williams Jr., 56, has had a string of hits including "All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight" and "Family Tradition." He has sung the theme for ABC's "Monday Night Football" since 1989.
His father, a star in the late 1940s to early 1950s, had hits including "Your Cheatin' Heart" and "Hey, Good Lookin'."
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