Children Injured in Car Crash at 27th Avenue and Van Buren Street [Phoenix, AZ]

Children Injured in Car Crash at 27th Avenue and Van Buren Street [Phoenix, AZ]
Children Injured in Car Crash at 27th Avenue and Van Buren Street [Phoenix, AZ]

Two-Vehicle Collision Reported in Phoenix

 
PHOENIX, AZ (January 30, 2020)—A two-vehicle crash at North 27th Avenue and West Van Buren Street Monday left two children injured.
 
According to the Phoenix Police Department, a black SUV blew through a red traffic light and collided with another car. In that second car, a 12-year-old girl and a 7-year-old girl suffered non-life-threatening injuries. Paramedics brought both to a nearby hospital for immediate treatment.
 
The Phoenix fire department said a total of seven people occupied the SUV and the second vehicle. Following the accident, both drivers remained at the scene and police ruled out impairment as a factor.
 
Be wary of your surroundings and mindful of traffic lights and road signs. Because they help streamline traffic and bolster safety, your awareness plays an integral part, as well. Never run a red light and slow down when the traffic light turns yellow. You increase the risks of a car accident by failing to comply with these road rules.


Personal injury victims are entitled to a lawsuit if they believe negligence played a part. The Sweet Lawyers can dive deeper into this matter with you. For 40 years, we’ve represented countless car accident victims, helping them recover. Our mission is to provide you with a cogent argument and proof that the other driver became heedless in your case. Call (800) 674 7852 for a case evaluation. In addition, we can also be contacted 24 hours a day and 7 days a week by email, online chat, and text message. We know what it takes to win your lawsuit. Above all, we believe you deserve the best legal representation and proper compensation for your pain and suffering. Our team is here for you and your family during this difficult time in your lives. You are not alone, let us guide you through the next steps.
 

 

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