Reno, NV (October 14, 2024) - At least one person was hurt in the aftermath of an auto accident in the Reno area on Sunday, October 14. The collision took place that evening around 7:55 p.m. at the intersection of W. 2nd Street and Keystone Avenue. There were confirmed injuries at the scene, and emergency crews were quickly dispatched to render the necessary medical aid.
The injured parties were later transferred to local hospitals for further treatment. The area was closed for several hours until tow trucks were able to remove the resulting debris. No updates on the conditions of the involved parties have been provided. The severity and number of the resulting injuries have not been determined. Although no further updates are available, local officials are currently managing an ongoing investigation into the cause of the collision.
Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families at this time. We hope for their full recovery.
Distracted Driving Crashes in Nevada
It’s common knowledge that you need to focus your entire attention on the road when you drive. Unfortunately, many drivers fail to do so, engaging in distractions behind the wheel. One of the primary causes of serious car accidents is distracted driving. More than 3.1 percent of fatal car accidents in Las Vegas are caused by distracted drivers, according to data from the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT). In 2020 alone, 3,142 people nationwide lost their lives due to distracted driving. A driver who is distracted should be held liable for any injuries and further damages if they cause a serious auto accident. This is often only achievable if you pursue a compensation claim in collaboration with an experienced lawyer.
Every time you share the road with another driver, there’s a chance that you could be involved in a major car accident. Considering how unpredictable driving may be, many Nevadans frequently deal with catastrophic collisions. It might be difficult to handle the aftermath of a serious car accident on your own. In addition to mounting losses like rising medical expenses and lost income, crash victims usually sustain lasting injuries that can change their lives. It can be challenging to get back on your feet, and your injuries could only worsen as they continue to pile up You must be confident that you can fight for your full and just compensation with the help of an efficient car accident attorney to protect your legal rights during this difficult time.
You never want to gamble with your recovery. The legal team at Viloria, Oliphant, Oster & Aman L.L.P. is here to help you protect your legal rights and pursue a strong compensation claim. Our dedicated Reno personal injury lawyers are here to answer any questions that you may have during a free consultation. If you are ready to get started on your case, contact our law offices today at 775-227-2280 to discuss your case with a trained attorney.
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