Oklahoma City, OK (November 27, 2024) - There were fatal injuries reported after a car accident in the Oklahoma City area on Tuesday, November 26. The deadly crash took place at the corner of SW 89th Street and S. McKinley Avenue between Western Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue at around 3 p.m. Two vehicles reportedly collided at the scene.
Emergency responders were quickly dispatched after being notified of the collision. At this time, the circumstances leading to the crash have not been determined. One person involved in the impact suffered fatal injuries and was later pronounced dead. It’s currently unknown how many people were involved in the crash and if anyone else involved was hurt. The area was temporarily shut down while local authorities worked the scene. No further information on the accident is currently available. An ongoing investigation into the cause of the deadly crash is in progress.
We would like to extend our deepest condolences to the family of the deceased victim at this time.
Car accidents are the main cause of death and major injury in the United States. You can't be sure what someone will do behind the wheel, and nearly all crashes on American roads are caused by some form of driver error. Almost 90 percent of collisions involve negligence. More than six million car accidents happen every year in the United States, and more than three million people are hurt and tens of thousands of people die in these accidents. A life-changing crash can be caused by many things, but the most common ones are drinking and driving, speeding, and being distracted behind the wheel. If you or a loved one is hurt by a reckless driver, you should always partner with a competent legal team to get the most out of your case.
The aftermath of a crash is never easy to manage alone. You must work closely with a trained team of Oklahoma City car accident lawyers to pursue the strongest claim possible. Contact the offices of Calvert Law Firm today at 405-848-5000.
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