Kissimmee, FL (November 1, 2020) - Police in Kissimmee responded to the scene of a serious accident with injuries on Friday afternoon, October 30th. The crash was reported around 5:00 p.m on U.S. Highway 192 near the intersection with North Hoagland Boulevard.
According to a report from officials, there were major injuries reported as a result of the accident. At this time, there is no word on the cause of the accident or the condition of the injured victims. The Kissimmee Police Department responded to the accident scene. Drivers in the area were advised to find alternate routes of travel and to avoid the scene if possible. Police have not said whether charges are expected to be filed.
There is no additional information available.
According to statistics published by NHTSA, a reportable car accident in Florida takes place about once every 92 seconds. While not all accidents result in injuries, many of them do and can cause serious complications for crash victims. Some of the negative effects of a Florida car accident can include lost wages, pain and suffering, and medical and prescription costs incurred as a result of the crash.
Our thoughts go out to the injured victim following this car accident in Kissimmee.
Rubenstein Law is dedicated to serving individuals & families injured by the negligence of others. We know first-hand the heartbreak that can be left behind after an accident. In our news blog, we write about cases of personal injury relevant to our line of work, and we report on news of judgments and appellate cases that affect the rights of personal injury claimants. We feel a responsibility to raise awareness of the injury and tragic loss of life occurring across our state every day.
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