Reno, NV (May 13, 2024) - On Sunday, May 12, at least one person sustained injuries in the aftermath of a car crash in the Reno area. That afternoon at around 9:54 p.m., the accident was first reported at the corner of Sky Vista Parkway and Lemmon Drive. The injured parties were provided aid at the scene by attending medical personnel.
Ambulances were available to transport the involved parties to nearby hospitals for further treatment. At this time, the circumstances leading to the crash have not been determined. The severity and number of the resulting injuries were not reported by local sources. The roadway was temporarily closed while emergency crews were present. The site was later reopened after tow trucks were able to remove the resulting debris. Local law enforcement officials are in charge of the ongoing investigation into the cause of the accident.
Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families at this time. We hope for their full recovery.
Nevada Distracted Driving Accidents
When operating a motor vehicle, you always need to have your full attention on the road. Unfortunately, a lot of people in Nevada drive recklessly. Distracted driving is currently one of the leading causes of major crashes in the United States. Statistics show that in a recent year, distracted drivers were responsible for 424,000 injuries and 3,100 fatalities across the country. Engaging in small talk with a passenger, using a cell phone, or fiddling with the radio dial are all cases of distracted driving and can divert your focus from the road, even if only for a few seconds. You may be able to file a claim for compensation to make the negligent driver accountable for your injuries and other damages if they cause a crash.
When you drive, there is always a chance that you could get into an accident. You could suffer life-threatening injuries in a matter of seconds due to the careless actions of another motorist. Your entire way of life may be at stake, and you probably will not have the resources necessary to handle the unanticipated losses that may arise from a crash. To protect your legal rights, you must move fast and take legal action. A strong case could be the difference between a full recovery and having to deal with mounting expenses related to your accident.
Dealing with the aftermath of a serious auto accident is never simple. You could be left with life-changing injuries and substantial financial damages that can make life very difficult. The legal team at Viloria, Oliphant, Oster & Aman L.L.P. is here to help you following a life-changing auto accident. Our Reno personal injury attorneys can help answer your questions and get you ready to file a compensation claim. Give our offices a call at 775-227-2280 to speak with an experienced lawyer about your situation and get started on the path toward a full recovery. When you work with our skilled legal team, you will know that your case is in good hands.
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