Detroit, MI (December 6, 2023) - An accident on southbound Michigan Highway 39 was reported on Wednesday, December 6, and caused the left lanes of the roadway to be closed, according to the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT).
At 3:30 p.m., on the southbound side of the highway, just before the Grand River Road exit, police officers shut down all left lanes. Paramedics evaluated at least one or two persons for injuries, but no additional information regarding the victims' current conditions or the cause of the crash has been made public. In the interim, detectives from the Detroit Police Department are in charge of the continuing probe. Witnesses were asked to contact the DPD if they had additional information regarding the wreck.
The injured victims and their family members remain in our thoughts at this time.
First and foremost, the most important consideration following an automobile accident in the Great Lakes State is protecting your health and your legal rights. Call 911 for emergency assistance after an automobile accident, even if you don't believe you're wounded. From there, it's imperative that you get professional medical attention for your injuries. Unfortunately, it may take hours or days for the full extent of injuries caused in car accidents to become evident. This is why being checked out right away to establish a baseline for your ailments is crucial.
Moreover, make sure you and the other driver exchange information at the scene of the accident. Part of this process is asking for the other driver's full name, phone number, registration details, and contact information for their insurance company. In addition, you should help the police by giving them all the information they need about the accident, but you shouldn't go into too much detail. Don't complicate matters by making lengthy phone calls to the police or insurance providers.
The police will typically look into the incident by examining the scene, interviewing witnesses, and inspecting the vehicles involved for damage. Accident investigators are called in to help police determine what occurred after multi-vehicle collisions. That said, recording your own version of the events and getting your own photos and videos of the accident scene is essential. Document the site of your crash by taking several photographs of the vehicles involved and any resulting skid marks, debris, or property damage. Write down any pertinent information about the weather at the time of the crash, road conditions, and anything else that might have played a role in causing the crash.
Last but not least, consult a personal injury lawyer who has expertise with vehicle accident cases in Michigan. The surest way to guarantee you obtain the compensation you deserve after an accident is to retain the services of a skilled attorney.
It's normal to feel anxious and unsure of what to do after an accident that causes injuries. Thankfully, you can rely on our team at Christopher Trainor & Associates to help you recover as smoothly and as stress-free as possible. Please contact our Detroit personal injury lawyers at 248-886-8650 if you or a loved one has been hurt in an accident in Michigan.
Note: Our firm utilized outside sources when creating this post. We have not independently verified the facts regarding this accident. If you find information that is incorrect, contact Christopher Trainor & Associates immediately so that we correct the post to reflect the most accurate information available about the accident. This post can be removed upon request.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this post is not intended to be legal or medical advice. The photograph used in this post was not taken at the actual accident scene. This post is not a solicitation for business.