Alachua Co., FL (October 12, 2024) – At around 5:27 p.m., on October 12, a serious car crash happened in Alachua County. Police report the incident took place on Interstate 75 near mile marker 395. Emergency responders were sent to the scene to help the people involved. Those with injuries were treated by paramedics before being taken to the hospital for further evaluation and treatment. Currently, the extent of any injuries suffered in the accident has not been reported. The roadway was blocked for several hours while responders worked to clear the crash and transport the injured victims to the hospital. Police in Alachua County continue to investigate the circumstances of the crash.
Our thoughts are with the injured victims as we hope for their full recovery.
Florida Car Accidents
Car wrecks can happen at any time, for any reason. Florida is one of the most dangerous states in the nation when it comes to serious car accidents. Car wrecks happen in Florida over 1,000 times per day and cause injuries to hundreds of thousands of people per year. On average, more than 3,000 people are killed annually in Florida car accidents.
Those injured in auto accidents often have their lives severely impacted. Due to damages that often result from car wrecks, like outstanding medical bills, vehicle repair costs, wage loss, and more, even small auto crashes can significantly affect the lives of victims. In terms of the costs related to car wrecks and the stress they bring about, they can quickly become overwhelming. If you don’t have legal representation, you run the risk of facing the situation on your own and missing out on financial compensation.
Oftentimes, auto crashes are caused by negligent driving. Negligent drivers engage in many dangerous behaviors, such as intoxication, distraction, fatigue, and speeding. Almost every single crash reported in the United States happens due to the actions of a negligent driver. Approximately 90-99% of American vehicle crashes are the result of negligent driving. When you or a loved one suffers injuries in a negligently caused accident, you may be eligible to collect financial compensation for a wide array of damages that may have resulted from your wreck. The costs related to your injuries, as well as the costs related to vehicle repairs and wage loss, may be eligible to be compensated for. Other damages, as well as non-economic damages, may also be able to be covered.
You are entitled to financial compensation for your pain and suffering if you were wounded in an automobile accident anywhere in the state of Florida as a result of the carelessness of another driver. There is a significant chance that your injuries will cost you a fortune in medical bills. Your initial medical care could cost tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of dollars.
Residents of Florida who have been hurt in car accidents can turn to Neufeld and Kleinberg, PA, for trustworthy legal representation. Our personal injury attorneys in Alachua County will do everything they can to ensure you receive justice. In addition to making sure your case is handled properly, our goal is to protect your right to reject an unfair settlement offer from the insurance company.
Call (305) 931-6666 to speak with our reputable lawyers about your situation and find out how we can help.
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