Wrong-Way Collision Causes Severe Injuries in Phoenix, AZ

March 26, 2024

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    Wrong-Way Collision Causes Severe Injuries in Phoenix, AZ

    March 26, 2024

    Head-On Crash Leaves One Person with Major Injuries on Interstate 17

    In a recent incident in Phoenix, Arizona, a vehicle crossed into oncoming traffic and collided head-on with another vehicle, resulting in a major injury. The accident took place on Interstate 17 near Indian School Road on a Sunday morning.

    Avian Law Group is closely monitoring the situation and is ready to assist those involved in the collision. In cases of wrong-way accidents like this, it’s important to seek legal help to navigate the complexities of such incidents and ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.

    Wrong-way accidents can be particularly devastating, often resulting in serious injuries and even fatalities. Those affected by such accidents may face physical, emotional, and financial challenges in the aftermath. That’s where Avian Law Group can step in to provide the necessary support and guidance during this difficult time.

    If you or a loved one has been involved in a wrong-way collision like the one on Interstate 17, don’t hesitate to reach out to Avian Law Group. Our team of experienced attorneys is dedicated to helping clients seek justice and recover the compensation they are entitled to.

    Remember, you don’t have to go through this alone. Contact Avian Law Group today to schedule a consultation and learn more about how we can assist you in your legal journey following a wrong-way accident.

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