Town of Niagara, NY: Four Hospitalized After Multi-Car Crash
Posted on Saturday, June 29th, 2019 at 12:11 am
Town of Niagara, NY (June 28, 2019) – An injurious multi-vehicle collision was reported to have taken place along Niagara Falls Boulevard on Thursday, June 27th, according to police. The large crash happened in the 10100 block of the Boulevard at an unspecified time.
Police stated that the collision involved no more than four vehicles and a preliminary investigation seemed to show that a driver involved may have had a medical episode, causing the collision. Emergency medical technicians were immediately summoned to the accident site, where they transported two adults to the Erie County Medical Center and two children to Children’s Hospital for treatment.
At this time, all injuries appear to be non-life-threatening. Neither the identities nor exact conditions of the victims involved have been released.
Multi-Vehicle Accidents in New York
Before moving forward, our sincere sympathies are extended to all four injured parties as we maintain optimism for their full recoveries. Car accidents in New York are commonly fatal or critically injurious, especially those which involve more than one or two vehicles. While it can be terribly difficult, it is important for victims and their loved ones to understand that they may have substantial rights at this time.
At Hach & Rose, we realize that there can often be nothing as overwhelming as recovering from an unexpected injury. As members of the community, our accident attorneys are here for you 24/7 to answer any questions you may have. If you have suffered injuries in a New York car accident, please don’t hesitate to call 212-779-0057 today.
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