1 Killed in Traffic Crash near Price Road and Queen Creek Road [Chandler, AZ]

1 Killed in Traffic Crash near Price Road and Queen Creek Road [Chandler, AZ]
1 Killed in Traffic Crash near Price Road and Queen Creek Road [Chandler, AZ]

1 Dead in Chandler Auto Accident near Price Road

 
CHANDLER, AZ (September 20, 2020) – Last Friday, a person died in a traffic crash near Price Road and Queen Creek Road in Chandler.
 
The police officials revealed that responders took a person to a hospital. Unfortunately, the person succumbed to injuries. As of this time, the police haven’t clarified how the person was involved in the crash.
 
Meanwhile, the police are continuing the early stages of their investigation. Thus, the details about the incident and the identity of the victim remains unavailable, said Det. Zachary Waters, Chandler police spokesperson.
 
Waters also said that the officers administered traffic restrictions at the crash scene for an extended amount of time.
 


 
With heavy hearts, we at Sweet Lawyers send our thoughts and prayers to the family and community of the victim.
 


 

What’s Next after a Traffic Crash

 
“Insurance companies will try to save money, even if it means not fully compensating a family for the wrongful death of a loved one. When a family retains an attorney immediately, it gives them time to grieve and heal, while their attorney works to build a strong case and hold the negligent party accountable,” says Tyler Toomey, a practicing attorney at Sweet Lawyers.
 
If you’re looking for an expert that can ensure you the justice and compensation that your family deserves, turn to Sweet Lawyers. Our incessant pursuit to secure the futures of our clients when they are at their most vulnerable is what our firm does daily. We have settled in many cases and have helped our clients get their livelihoods back. While the death of a relative is irreversible, we work hard to alleviate any financial tolls accrued in the aftermath. Call our offices today at (800) 674 7852 for a free consultation. For your convenience, you can also contact us 24/7 by email, online chat, and text message.
 

 

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