Reno, NV (September 4, 2024) – A major crash in the Reno area on Tuesday, September 3, required support from local paramedics. The collision took place at around 4:59 p.m. near the corner of Mae Anne Avenue and N. McCarran Boulevard. There were confirmed injuries, and emergency crews were dispatched to provide the much-needed medical aid.
At this time, the circumstances leading to the crash have not yet been determined. The crash victims requiring additional treatment were later hospitalized by ambulance. The severity and number of the resulting injuries have not yet been confirmed. The area was temporarily closed while emergency crews were present, and tow trucks were needed to clear the scene and reopen the road to outside traffic. No additional information on the accident is currently available. 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.
High-Speed Collisions in Nevada
Every day, people in Nevada speed on the state's roadways. There are tens of thousands of deaths in the United States every year from accidents caused by speeding. More than 30 people die every day in high-speed collisions nationwide. That's about 26 percent of all traffic deaths in the country. When you speed, the force of a collision increases significantly, and you can easily lose control of your car. It also takes longer to stop completely at high speeds. Most major car accidents happen because people are going too fast, both across the country and here in Nevada. A competent legal team can pursue a strong claim for compensation after a serious crash.
Your whole way of life is at risk after a crash. At this very tough time, you will need someone to give you the legal advice you need. Your lawyer can also help make sure that your case is treated correctly at every stage while handling all negotiations with the insurance provider. You should get help from a trained lawyer if you want to make a good claim for compensation and protect your legal rights. You don't want to take any chances with your future. A big insurance company might try to take advantage of your situation to keep you from getting all the money you're owed. Level the playing field by getting your own legal representation to fight for the recovery you are owed during this time.
The Nevada law firm Viloria, Oliphant, Oster & Aman L.L.P. is available to assist you in pursuing a compensation claim at this difficult time. During each stage of your claim, our Reno automobile accident attorneys can provide you with crucial legal counsel. Contact our legal offices at 775-227-2280 to get started on your case today. We will be ready to fight for the full compensation you are owed during this difficult time, and we can help you navigate the complicated claims process.
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