Reno, NV (August 4, 2024) - A serious car crash in the Reno area on Saturday, August 3, required support from local emergency responders. The accident occurred that evening around 6:16 p.m. at the crossing of E. 6th Street and N. Wells Avenue. There were confirmed injuries at the scene.
The injured parties were treated by attending medical personnel before being transferred to local hospitals for further treatment. At this time, the severity and number of resulting injuries have not been confirmed. The area was temporarily closed while emergency responders were present. Tow trucks were needed to clear the site of the resulting debris and reopen the roadway to outside traffic. No further information on the accident is currently available. However, an ongoing investigation into the cause of the crash is in the hands of local law enforcement officials.
Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families at this time. We hope for their full recovery.
Car Accidents in Nevada
With 382 road deaths recorded across the state of Nevada, statistics indicate that 2022 was one of the worst years for traffic in the state's history. In the United States, there are over six million vehicle accidents annually that result in tens of thousands of fatalities and over three million injuries. Car wrecks continue to be the state's largest source of fatalities and serious injuries, so you need to be prepared to defend your rights in the case of a catastrophic auto accident. This means working closely with a trained lawyer to pursue a strong claim for recovery.
After a devastating car accident, your entire way of life might be in jeopardy. You could be confused about what needs to be done in order to successfully pursue a compensation claim when you discuss the severity of your injuries and additional damages. For this reason, you want to speak with an experienced personal injury attorney who can guide you through the challenging claims procedure. It is essential that you do every effort to optimize your recovery. Make every effort to ensure that your argument is as compelling as possible. The majority of collision victims are not very familiar with the legal system. Certain things must be done to pursue a full recovery, and personal injury claims have to follow a strict process. If you put off seeking compensation for too long, you may lose out on your ability to take legal action. You need to take immediate action to make sure you get the full compensation you are owed.
The legal team at Viloria, Oliphant, Oster & Aman L.L.P. is here to assist you in pursuing a compensation claim following a tragic auto accident. We understand that you are going through a difficult time, and we have experience helping crash victims pursue successful claims. To maximize your recovery, you need to work with an accomplished Reno car accident lawyer with many years of legal experience. Call us at 775-227-2280 to speak with our trained lawyers today.
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