Reno, NV (June 21, 2024) – A serious auto accident in the Reno area on Thursday, June 20, required support from local medical personnel. Emergency crews were dispatched to the crash site at the crossing of Maple Street and University Way late that evening, around 9:16 p.m. There were confirmed injuries at the scene.
The involved parties were provided treatment by attending medical personnel. Those requiring further support were later transferred to nearby hospitals for additional aid. At this time, the extent of the related damages has not been confirmed. Local authorities advised nearby motorists to avoid the scene and to prepare for significant delays while emergency responders were present. No additional information on the crash is currently available. Local authorities are handling the ongoing crash investigation.
Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families at this time. We hope for their full recovery.
Car Accidents in Nevada
For most Nevadans, driving is a way of life but it is also potentially dangerous. Reno is a quickly growing city with a high traffic volume and thousands of reported collisions each year. Between 2016 and 2020, there were 237,338 auto accidents in the city. In all, 100,060 of these crashes resulted in injuries. Nearly every time you drive, you run the risk of getting hurt on the road. Car crashes remain the state's biggest source of fatalities and serious injuries. Your actions after a catastrophic accident are very important, and you need the help of an expert attorney to develop a strong case that will maximize your recovery.
After a significant car accident, you should make every effort to obtain the full recovery you are entitled to. You do not want to gamble with your recovery during this time. Taking care of your case alone is not in your best interests. You can face many obstacles and challenges as your case progresses. You need an ally who is up to the challenge to help you get the most out of your claim. Your prospects of making a full recovery will depend on the outcome of your personal injury claim, and your lawyer will fight to get you the maximum amount of money for your injuries. It is crucial to have a supporter who will stand up for your legal rights during this difficult time.
The legal team at Viloria, Oliphant, Oster & Aman L.L.P. is here to help you during this difficult time. If a crash victim is not at fault for the collision, they should not be made to cover the costs of their injuries and any resulting damages. That is what we believe at our firm, and we are here to help you during this difficult time. Instead of trying to handle your recovery alone, you should work with a Reno car accident attorney who has years of experience managing personal injury cases. Give us a call at 775-227-2280 to speak with an experienced attorney about your claim and get started on the path toward a complete recovery.
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