Georgetown, CT (May 27, 2019) – On May 25, around 11:30 p.m., police, fire, and EMS responded to the scene of a motor vehicle accident near the intersection of School Street and Route 7.
According to reports, a white Toyota RAV4 collided with a dark-colored Jeep Grand Cherokee at the intersection. Early reports of the incident show the RAV4 sustained heavy front-end damage and came to rest in a patch of grass near the intersection.
One person involved in the crash was unresponsive at the scene. At this time, no other injuries have been reported.
Our thoughts are with the injured victim and his or her family at this time.
Car Accidents In Connecticut
Thousands of people are injured in Connecticut car accidents every year. In many cases, victims are left to deal with pain and suffering – mentally, physically, and financially.
In cases where victims are injured in motor vehicle accidents caused by reckless or negligent drivers, it is crucial to contact a Connecticut car accident attorney as soon as possible. Victims may be entitled to compensation to help alleviate the costs incurred from medical expenses and other damages.
For over twenty-five years, Connecticut personal injury attorneys at the Law Offices of Paul Levin have provided aggressive and reliable legal services to victims throughout the state. Our attorneys work diligently to ensure those harmed get the justice they deserve for their accidents. Our law firm is dedicated to helping victims get the compensation they deserve to cover the medical treatment they need. Contact our law firm today at (860) 322-5302 to schedule a free case evaluation to see what legal options are available for you.
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Disclaimer: As active members in our local and statewide communities, we are saddened by these accidents and our hearts go out to the friends, family, and victims affected by them. Our intent in these posts is to raise awareness in our community of the dangers involved in these activities and to hopefully prevent future injuries. This information should not be misconstrued as legal advice, and you should always speak with an experienced legal professional about your case.
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