Lawrence, KS (March 19, 2024) – On Sunday, March 17, a serious car crash in the Lawrence area required support from local paramedics. The incident occurred at around 12:43 p.m. at the corner of W. 9th Street and Tennessee Street. At least one person involved in the crash was hurt, but the number and severity of the resulting injuries have not been determined.
Emergency crews were quickly dispatched to the scene to render the necessary aid. The injured parties were treated at the scene before being transferred to local hospitals by ambulance for further support. No updates on the conditions of the injured parties have been provided. Tow trucks were needed to clear the site of the resulting debris and reopen the area to outside traffic. An ongoing investigation into the cause of the crash is being managed by local law enforcement officials.
Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families at this time. We hope for their full recovery.
Speeding-related Crashes in Kansas
Speeding drivers are an active threat to everyone on the road. High-speed crashes contribute to a high number of serious auto accidents each year, and there is a good reason why. Speeding effectively reduces the ability of safety features on your car to function as intended, and speeding motorists are much more likely to lose control of their vehicles. This deadly combo is one reason why more than 10,000 people are killed each year in high-speed impacts nationwide. The force of impact in these crashes will almost always be much greater, increasing the likelihood of serious injuries. Contact a trained attorney to pursue a claim for compensation as soon as possible.
You do not want to be left on your own to pursue compensation after being seriously hurt by a reckless driver. Only a trained attorney will be able to help you get the maximum value of your claim. Our team of Lawrence personal injury lawyers is here to fight for your legal rights at every stage of your claim. Contact the offices of Bretz Injury Law today at 620-524-0080 and get back on the bath to a full recovery.