White Springs, FL – Hit-and-Run Crash at 3rd St and Mill St
White Springs, FL (April 26, 2020) – Around 11:30 a.m. this morning, police responded to the scene of a hit-and-run crash that took place at an intersection in White Springs.
According to police, the collision occurred when two vehicles collided at the intersection of 3rd Street and Mill Street.
One of the vehicles involved in the accident immediately fled the scene. Unfortunately, police have not said if they have been able to find the responsible driver at this point.
Paramedics were called to the scene of the collision where they assisted those with injuries. The extent of the damages is not yet known.
The roadway was closed down in the area for a period of time.
No further details have been provided but the investigation continues.
Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families in hopes of a full recovery.
Hit-and-Run Accidents in Florida
Hit-and-run accidents occur every hour of the day in Florida, sometimes causing serious injuries to those involved. When a driver flees the scene of the accident, it risks the lives of everyone who shares the roadways. Just between the years 2006 and 2016, it was determined that approximately 1,814 hit-and-run accidents took place in Florida, with many of these causing severe damages and injuries. Victims are urged to seek the skilled help of a personal injury attorney in their time of need.
At Sheftall & Associates, our experienced and compassionate attorneys have dedicated ourselves to helping those in need after they have been harmed in a life-altering accident. An accident can have an enormous impact on your life and everything you do. As you navigate the legal system and work toward damages, you might feel concerned about your options. Please contact our accident attorneys at (904) 575-9026 for the help you deserve in your time of need.
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