Delano, KS (July 21, 2024) – Several people were left with injuries after a car crash outside of Delano on Sunday, July 21. The accident occurred early that morning around 10:30 a.m. at the corner of W. Zoo Boulevard and W. Windmill Road. Emergency crews were quickly dispatched to the scene to render the necessary medical aid.
There were four people injured in the crash, according to local reports. The injured parties were transported to a local hospital by ambulance for further support after being treated at the scene. The circumstances leading to the accident have not yet been determined. The area was temporarily closed while emergency crews were present, and tow trucks were needed to remove the resulting wreckage and other debris. No further updates on the collision are currently available. Local law enforcement officials are handling the ongoing accident investigation.
Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families at this time. We hope for their full recovery.
Car Accidents in Kansas
In Kansas, automobile accidents are the main source of fatalities and serious injuries. Roughly six million car crashes are reported in the United States each year, and on Kansas’s roads, serious crashes occur every day. Car accidents cause an estimated 40,000 fatalities and three million injuries on American roads annually. Even the most catastrophic crashes are completely preventable, as driver error is thought to be the cause of over 90 percent of auto accidents. It is far too easy to suffer serious injuries and significant losses due to the negligence of another driver. You should be prepared to pursue a strong claim with the assistance of an experienced attorney if you or a loved one is injured in a serious accident.
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