Ambulance Respond To Injury Collision on I-40
(July 29, 2022) On Thursday morning, 4 people were trapped in a vehicle crash along eastbound Interstate 40.
Authorities say that the injury collision happened around 10:13 a.m. east of Neprud, WA.
The CHP and San Bernardino County Fire District (SBCFD) responded to the scene.
Reports say that the upside-down vehicle trapped 4 people inside.
Moreover, other motorists stopped to provide assistance in freeing the people out of the wreck.
An ambulance transported patients to the hospital.
Authorities are investigating the incident and have not released further information at this time.
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Coping With Crash Injuries
For those involved in the vehicle crash, on Interstate 40 it is important to have an independent investigation held to better protect your rights. Thus, hiring the right firm, which has the resources to spend, can make all the difference in getting the compensation you deserve.
“We can secure evidence in your favor and request additional information. We will get vital eyewitness accounts, and review insurance coverage you are entitled to that may not be common knowledge. Having an experienced attorney fighting on your behalf at such a delicate time in your life will make all the difference,” says Mark Sweet of Sweet Lawyers.
Sweet Lawyers have been pursuing justice for over 40 years, fighting and advocating for families continuously. Moreover, our team will guide you every step of the way to ensure that you and your loved ones receive the justice and compensation that you deserve.
With us, you can be sure that we will take care of your auto accident like the injury collision on I-40. Thus, call our office today at (800) 674 7852 for a free consultation with a legal professional.