Brevard County, FL (October 7, 2018) - Northbound I-95 was the site of a four-vehicle crash on Saturday, October 6th. The Florida Highway Patrol was called to the scene of the crash before noon.
When officials arrived, they discovered four vehicles had collided with one another near mile marker 231. Five people sustained injuries as a result of the crash. The nature and extent of the injuries remain unspecified at this time, although they not believed to be life-threatening. Police did not release any details on how the crash occurred.
The road was blocked while police investigated but later re-opened. There is no further information available at this time.
A reportable car accident happens approximately every 92 seconds in Florida. More than 250,000 accidents involving injuries are reported each year across our state, consistently placing Florida among the highest rates for injury accidents across the country.
If you have been hurt in a car accident, you may feel confused and overwhelmed. You could be facing the prospect of a long road to recovery along with lost wages and physical and emotional pain from the aftermath of the crash.
Fortunately, there is help available. The Florida car accident attorneys at Rubenstein Law are here to assist you if you have been injured in a crash that was not your fault. We can assist you in obtaining compensation for your injuries and lost wages. Our firm has served injured Floridians since 1988 and we know what it takes to get the job done. To speak with us today, give us a call at 1-800 FL-Legal.
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