Reno, NV (September 13, 2024) - There were reported injuries after a serious collision in the Reno area on Friday, September 13. The accident was reported on Interstate 580 Southbound near Glendale Avenue that morning around 3 a.m. Emergency responders were quickly dispatched to render aid to the involved parties.
Ambulances were available to transport the injured parties to nearby hospitals for additional treatment. At least one person involved in the crash was hurt, but the number and severity of the resulting injuries have not been determined. The area was closed for several hours until tow trucks were able to remove the wreckage and other resulting debris. No additional information on the accident is currently available. However, an ongoing investigation into the cause of the collision 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.
Car Accidents in Nevada
The state of Nevada is home to 2.3 million people with many thriving cities like Reno and Las Vegas. The state is home to miles of roads and highways, and despite its low population, Nevada has a lot of serious car accidents. There were almost 3.3 percent more car crashes across the state last year than the year before. Statistics show that 2021 was the fifth deadliest year for car accidents in Nevada over the past 30 years. 2022 was not much better, with only three fewer roadway fatalities. Driving while drunk and going too fast are the main reasons for major car accidents in Nevada. After a major car crash, you need to be ready to protect your legal rights by pursuing a strong claim with a trained lawyer.
After a car crash, the days, weeks, and months that follow can be very difficult for victims. People who have been in a car accident often have more questions than answers. It is important to work with an experienced personal injury lawyer who can answer any questions you may have about your legal rights. It is important to get the best compensation possible, which means you shouldn't let a large insurer handle your case. Instead, you should work with an experienced lawyer who is ready to help you through the difficult claims process. This can mean the difference between fully recovering from your accident and having a hard time with rising bills for the rest of your life.
A trained Reno car accident attorney can help you handle your case to make sure you get the most compensation possible. The legal team at Viloria, Oliphant, Oster & Aman L.L.P. can help you navigate the intricate claims process. Our lawyers have a proven track record of helping injured parties from all over Nevada pursue successful personal injury claims, and we are ready to get to work for you.
If you are ready to get to work on your case, contact our law offices today at 775-227-2280. We will gladly answer any questions you may have during a free-of-charge initial consultation.
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Disclaimer: Our intention in sharing information about serious accidents is to raise awareness about the risks associated with driving. We hope that this awareness encourages our fellow community members to exercise greater caution, thereby reducing the likelihood of accidents and injuries. This is not intended to be a business solicitation. The information provided in this post is not legal or medical advice. The photo used in this post was not taken at the actual accident scene.