Charlotte, NC (May 7, 2021) – At 5:40 p.m. on the evening of Friday, May 7, a hit-and-run accident occurred at an intersection in Charlotte.
According to Charlotte officials, the accident took place at the intersection of Albemarle Road and Reddman Road. Two vehicles allegedly collided after entering the intersection at the same time. Police confirmed that one of the vehicles immediately fled the scene without stopping.
Paramedics, fire crews, and numerous other responders were immediately dispatched to the scene to help those in need. One or more victims were taken to the hospital for treatment, though their conditions are not yet known.
Police did not say if they caught the driver responsible for the accident.
The roadway was blocked in the area for an extended period of time.
No further details have been released but the investigation remains ongoing.
Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families in hopes of a full recovery.
Car Accidents in North Carolina
Nobody is ever fully prepared to become involved in a serious Charlotte car accident. However, this is the reality that far too many victims face every year. If you can prove that a hit-and-run driver is liable for your accident, you can be successful as you move forward with your claim. Speaking with an attorney can put you on the right path as you work toward results when it comes to your North Carolina personal injury claim.
Our attorneys at Maurer Law have diligently assisted those injured in car accidents over the years. We understand how challenging the aftermath of an accident can be and offer our help and resources in your time of need. We will assist you along the often-problematic path toward compensation to cover aspects such as medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and so much more. Please contact an accident attorney in North Carolina at (844) 817-8058 for more information.
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