On June 13, the Boston Police Department received information about a car accident. The call about the incident was received around 11 at night, and emergency responders arrived at the scene quickly upon receiving the news.
Upon arrival, they found that two vehicles were involved in the accident and had occurred at 22 Glenarm Street. Officer Derek Chan was one of the first to arrive at the accident. After arrival, he took statements from those involved and discovered that one individual had been injured during the course of the crash. EMTs arrived and administered medical care to this individual. The extent of their injuries is still being determined, and no fatalities were reported. This accident remains under investigation, and the identities of those involved in the crash have not yet been disclosed by the police.
Accidents and Injuries
When behind the wheel, we don’t always realize the vulnerable position that we find ourselves in. Driving is such a common part of our day to day lives that no one thinks an accident will happen to them, but these accidents can occur out of nowhere. It can be easy to forget to pay attention to the road, but we must all do our part to keep car accidents from occurring. Looking away from the road can cause accidents, and even small moments of negligence can have deadly consequences. We all have a responsibility to keep roads safe for ourselves and for others.
A car accident can be a devastating event. Accidents that involve multiple vehicles can be especially dangerous, and they can leave multiple victims with injuries. All drivers must do their part to prevent accidents, and they must take responsibility for their actions behind the wheel. When victims are injured, they can seek compensation and assistance to recover their losses and focus on returning to their lives.
We at the Jeffrey Glassman Injury Lawyers know how extreme and scary some car accidents can be. As involved members of the community, we urge all drivers to follow traffic laws at all times and remain aware of their surroundings. However, we know that accidents can still happen, and we are also here to help victims get the help they need to move forward with their lives.
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