Reno, NV (August 1, 2024) – A serious car crash in Reno on Wednesday, July 31, resulted in confirmed injuries. That evening, around 9:47 p.m., the collision was first reported at the crossing of Peavine Valley Road and Peavine Creek Road. The injured parties were treated by attending medical personnel.
Ambulances were available to transport the crash victims to local hospitals for further support. The circumstances leading to the accident have not been confirmed, and the severity and number of the related damages were not immediately reported. The area was temporarily closed while emergency crews were present. The area was later reopened after tow trucks were able to clear the resulting debris. No additional information is currently available. An ongoing investigation into the cause of the accident 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.
Nevada Distracted Driving Accidents
Nearly nine people are killed by distracted drivers in the United States every day, and data indicates that human error is to blame for almost 90 percent of documented auto accidents. Texting while driving is one of the most often reported cases of driver distraction. Distracted driving is a significant contributing cause to auto accidents across the nation. According to the research, in the time it takes to send a single text, you could drive at highway speeds the length of a football field. It is important that reckless drivers are held responsible for their actions in the event of a life-changing auto accident.
You need a plan in place while pursuing a compensation claim. If your case is unsuccessful, you may have to deal with a challenging future full of debt. After a vehicle accident, most victims are unable to pay for the substantial losses they sustain, so you need to be sure that your legal rights are safeguarded. You can get guidance to pursue a strong case from an experienced lawyer. You should not attempt to handle your case on your own. Too much is on the line. For the best chance of recovery, you need an experienced attorney on your side. It may be difficult to pursue a claim successfully on your own; your attorney can help you gather information and build a strong case to support your compensation claim.
You may be able to pursue a personal injury claim in order to be made whole again after being unfairly hurt by a reckless driver. Viloria, Oliphant, Oster & Aman L.L.P is prepared to assist you in pursuing a personal injury claim against the negligent party and their insurance company. We promise to work tirelessly to maximize your recovery. Our Reno personal injury attorneys have a proven track record of defending crash victims across the state of Nevada. Contact our offices today at 775-227-2280 to discuss your case with a caring attorney. You will be glad that we are on your side as you pursue a full recovery.
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