Boynton Beach, FL (November 25, 2020) - Police in Boynton Beach responded to the scene of a car accident on Wednesday, November 25th. The crash took place around 7:30 p.m. on Congress Avenue near Southwest 23rd Avenue.
There is no word at this on the details surrounding the crash. According to officials, a total of four people were taken from the scene to be treated for injuries. Three of the victims were classified as trauma alerts. There is no information on their condition at this time and their identities have not been released. Investigators remained at the scene for several hours following the crash. There is no word on potential charges at this time.
Anyone with information regarding the accident is asked to call 561-732-8116. No additional details are available.
According to the most recent statistics, a car accident is reported in Florida about every 92 seconds. While many accidents will not result in injuries, a substantial number of them will. A Florida car accident can be a life-changing event for victims and their families as those affected can suffer from serious injuries, costly medical bills, and a long road to recovery.
We would like to offer our thoughts to the victims of this car accident in Boynton Beach and we hope for a complete and speedy recovery for all affected.
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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