Virginia Beach, VA (January 17, 2022) – Police say part of I-264 at the First Colonial Road exit was closed after a serious vehicle crash occurred on Monday evening, January 17.
Virginia State Police were dispatched to the scene around 8:30 p.m. Upon arrival, officers discovered two vehicles that crashed on the westbound side of Interstate 264, right before Exit 21 to First Colonial.
Officers say that at least two vehicles collided in an apparent rear-end wreck. Paramedics transported all victims to Virginia Beach General Hospital via ambulance to be treated for injuries, though the extent of those injuries is unknown.
It’s unclear how many victims were involved and the extent of their injuries.
VSP said their investigation is ongoing at this time.
Our thoughts are with the victims who were injured in this accident. We hope for their full recovery.
Auto Accidents in Virginia
Nearly 1,000 people lose their lives in motor vehicle accidents across the Commonwealth of Virginia each year. Sadly, another 65,000 people suffer serious injuries in these collisions.
Victims also continue to suffer from long-term physical problems or emotional trauma long after their wreck. This is especially true if they sustain TBIs, fractures, spinal cord injuries, and other catastrophic injuries.
As a result of these serious accidents, victims face drastic limitations going forward. Although serious motor vehicle accidents can happen for a variety of reasons, the majority of accidents fall under one of three causes.
Even if you strive to protect yourself and others while on the road, you cannot guarantee that others will act responsibly. Unfortunately, tens of thousands of people are left with debilitating injuries after these accidents. Wrecks that are caused by the negligence of another driver can leave victims in devastating circumstances.
Oftentimes, these victims require medical treatment and ongoing therapy lasting for months or years. As a result, victims may pay tens of thousands of dollars out of their own pockets.
Thankfully, if you sustain injuries in an accident that’s occurred through no fault of your own, you may have legal recourse. You and your family can reach out to a car accident attorney in Virginia Beach. Contacting an attorney in the aftermath of your accident is essential. Plus, you may find that you are entitled to compensation, which can help you cover your financial burdens.
Virginia Beach Personal Injury Lawyers
Attorney Ron Kramer II has years of experience helping victims and their families get the justice they deserve. Our personal injury attorneys in Virginia Beach understand the numerous challenges victims face at this time.
If you’ve sustained injuries as a result of another party’s negligence, act quickly. Please call our personal injury law firm in VA Beach at (757) 802-4662 to schedule a free consultation and protect your legal rights. Our team is ready to evaluate the facts of your case at your earliest convenience. We can help you secure a robust accident settlement after your accident.
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