Phoenix, AZ (August 19, 2022) – A car accident happened in Phoenix on the morning of August 19. Just before 7:30 a.m., a car wreck happened on Bell Road.
According to information from reports, a vehicle collided with a pole, taking the life of one man and leaving another woman in critical condition. Police have not identified the victims at this time.
The Fire Department pronounced the man, who looked to be in his late forties, deceased on-site. The woman was transported by ambulance to the nearest hospital for treatment. She was in critical condition, sources said.
At this time, what caused the crash to occur remains unknown. Authorities in Phoenix are investigating the details of the incident.
Few details are currently available to report.
We would like to offer our sincere condolences to the family of the deceased victim at this time. We hope for the full recovery of the injured victim.
Arizona Auto Crashes
Being severely hurt in a car accident can be a devastating experience. Over 6 million car crashes happen in the United States every year. Between three and four million people sustain injuries in these wrecks while close to 40,000 lose their lives. In Mississippi, over 1,000 people are killed in car accidents per year and more than 50,000 are injured.
Driver negligence is the leading cause of car accidents throughout the United States. Every year, over 2 million accidents happen due to the negligent actions of drivers. When you’re hurt by a negligent driver, you may be wondering how you’re going to recover from your injuries and the costs related to your wreck.
If you were hurt by the actions of a negligent driver, you may be eligible to collect compensation for the damages you face in relation to your accident. Repairs to your vehicle or total vehicle replacement, medical care costs, therapy costs, and more like pain and suffering, emotional stress, and more may be eligible for financial compensation if you file a personal injury claim.
Don’t hesitate to contact an attorney at the law office of Samuel P. Moeller, PLLC if you were injured by a negligent driver. The statute of limitations for personal injury law in Mississippi is three years, which means you have three years from the time of your wreck to file a personal injury claim for compensation.
You can reach our office at 602-903-2905. Contact our law firm today to get started on your own path to financial recovery.
Note: Our writers have used outside and secondary sources when creating this post. These sources include local and state police accident reports, news and social media outlets, as well as eyewitness accounts about accidents that take place in Arizona. We have not independently verified all of the facts surrounding this incident. If you locate any information that is incorrect, please contact our firm right away so that we can update the post to reflect the most accurate information available. We will remove this post if requested.
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