Mountain City Highway Accident Injures One
Elko, WA (October 29, 2021) – On October 10, a 16-year-old female pedestrian suffered injuries in a Mountain City Highway accident.
The accident happened at about 7 p.m. at Cimarron Way.
Reports said the pedestrian walked into the crosswalk and was hit by a southbound Saturn sedan.
The victim was propelled approximately 29 feet due to the impact.
“The driver of the Saturn and a witness stated the pedestrian did not give the driver time to slow before walking into the roadway,” says an officer.
Immediately, responders took her to Northeastern Nevada Regional Hospital via ambulance.
Always pay attention whenever you are on the road. Do your best to avoid accidents. Also, make sure that you are following the correct driving speed.
Pedestrian Accidents Can Cause Serious Injuries
Each year, around 20-50 million people get injured due to traffic crashes. Unfortunately, not everyone knows the things you should do next after an injury crash.
The most valuable step you can take in response to a vehicle crash is to hire a personal injury attorney. That is because they will prioritize your recovery while securing your future from further losses a severe accident can bring.
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