Two Hurt in Phoenix Auto Accident
Phoenix car crash lawyers, Mark and Alexis Breyer, are alarmed to hear of another injury crash in west Phoenix which sent two people to a local hospital. According to reports by ABC 15, the two vehicles collided near 35th Avenue and Osborn Road around 3 p.m. Friday in Phoenix.
A 36-year-old man and a 35-year-old woman were rushed to a local hospital after acquiring serious injuries, while a third victim refused treatment.
Police are still looking into what factors led to the crash. Aerial footage of the wreck showed both vehicles heavily damaged.
What Caused This Injury Crash?
As both cars had heavy damage, speeding could have been a factor in the incident. The strong impact between the vehicles is reflected by the damage each has sustained. Heavier legal penalties may be imposed once it is proven that one of the parties violated a traffic rule which led or contributed to the crash.
Injury Crashes in Arizona
According to reports by the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), there were a total of 106,177 car crashes across the state last year. Among those, 33,195 were reported as injury crashes. This reflects an approximately 31.3 percent injury rate in car accidents for 2010.
Hiring an Experienced Phoenix Car Accident Attorney
Choosing who will represent you could be the key to winning a Phoenix personal injury case. Mark and Alexis Breyer of Breyer Law Offices, P.C. understand how difficult it is to be the victim of a speeding accident and have helped people for years in injury and wrongful death law. Mark Breyer has been certified by the State Bar of Arizona as one of the very few specialists in injury law. Contact Breyer Law Offices, P.C. today at (623) 455-6603 or (602) 457-6222.