Four Seriously Injured in Santa Clara Car Accident
SANTA CLARA COUNTY -- According to Mercury News, four people were seriously hurt in a two-vehicle crash in Santa Clara. The accident occurred around 7:45 a.m. Tuesday on Lincoln Street when for unknown reasons two sedans collided with each other. The impact of the collision caused one of the vehicles to slam into a wall of a monastery. Limited information provided by news reports does not explain what could be the cause of the crash.
Following this terrible incident, three out of the four occupants in the sedan that slammed into the wall sustained injuries and were taken to a hospital for further treatment. The fourth occupant, a 6-year-old boy, suffered serious injuries and was immediately transported to Valley Medical Center for treatment. The other driver involved in the crash, was not hurt after the accident.
Auto Accident Personal Injury Liability
While the accident on November 22nd remains under investigation by the Santa Clara Police Department, it would be advisable for the injured victims to speak to a knowledgeable and experienced Northern California auto accident injury lawyer. Immediate consultation from a highly skilled attorney at Estey Bomberger, can help protect the victims' legal rights in a civil claim and recover the maximum compensation for their injuries. In a personal injury claim, compensation can include and are not limited to medical care expenses, lost earnings, disfigurement, scarring, pain and suffering, or other damages related to this devastating car accident.
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