Orange Park, FL – Hit-and-Run Crash on FL-15
Orange Park, FL (January 8, 2020) – Around noon today, police responded to the scene of a serious hit-and-run crash on FL-15 in Orange Park.
The accident, according to police, took place at 206 Park Avenue, also referred to as FL-15 in the area. The crash took place around the area of the Chevron Station.
Police confirmed that multiple parties collided with one another but have not confirmed how many vehicles were involved. Paramedics assisted injured victims at the scene.
The investigation into the circumstances of the collision continues.
Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families in hopes of a full recovery.
Car Accidents in Florida
Hit-and-run accidents are some of the most severe collisions on our roadways. Between the years 2006 and 2016, it was reported that over 1,814 hit-and-run accidents led to injuries in the parties involved. These accidents happen when drivers flee the scene after striking another victim, which is illegal and risky behavior. Victims should always speak with a car accident attorney in Florida soon after their accident.
At Sheftall & Associates, our accident attorneys have helped thousands of victims move forward after an accident that was not their fault. We will help you gain compensation for aspects like lost wages, medical bills, pain and suffering, and more. Speaking with a car accident attorney is one of the most important decisions you can make, which is why you should contact our skilled law firm at 904-647-2296 to find out what options are available for you.
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