Child Among 2 Hurt in Head-On Crash on North 19th Avenue Near West Cactus Road [Phoenix, AZ]
2 Injured in Two-Car Collision in Phoenix
PHOENIX, AZ (December 15, 2020)—Paramedics brought two seriously injured people to a hospital following a head-on accident on North 19th Avenue near West Cactus Road.
According to the Phoenix Fire Department, the crash happened around 7:45 p.m. and involved a red car and an SUV.
For unknown reasons, the driver of the red car crossed over the middle line while traveling south and struck the northbound SUV. As a result, a 10-year-old child and one person in the red car sustained serious injuries.
Reports included no information regarding the condition of the occupants inside the SUV.
At this time, police plan to investigate whether DUI played a role in the accident. If anyone has additional information about this crash, please contact the Phoenix Police.
There are many well-known factors that increase the risks of car accidents. These include speeding, impaired driving, distracted driving and following too closely to other vehicles. It’s important to keep a considerable distance from other cars nearby and to travel at a safe speed. Doing so increases your chances of safety.
You can pursue a personal injury lawsuit if the accident was caused by another person’s negligent actions. At Steve Mehr, we specialize in personal injury cases. For more than 20 years, we have assisted car accident victims in their legal fight. If you have been involved in a car accident, motorcycle accident or wrongful death incident, then contact our lawyers at (800) 625-5052. We will file a police report and schedule your free consultation to determine some options that work best for you.