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La Crosse, Wisconsin - A regional technology and medical hub, highly ranked for the health, well-being, quality of life, and education of its residents

La Crosse is the county seat of La Crosse County. Lying alongside the Mississippi River, La Crosse is the largest city on Wisconsin's western border. The city's estimated population in 2014 was 52,440.

La Crosse's educational institutions have recently led it toward becoming a regional technology and medical hub. La Crosse is home to the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse and Western Technical College, as well as the Roman Catholic Viterbo University. La Crosse is the original home and international headquarters of several businesses including City Brewing Company, Kwik Trip, and Logistics Health Incorporated.

Eau Claire, Wisconsin is a city in Eau Claire County.  Located in northwestern Wisconsin about 85 miles east of Minneapolis-St. Paul, Eau Claire was incorporated in 1872 and currently has a population of over 65,000. The community has a diverse and expanding economic base in manufacturing, information technologies, health care, and retail trade. The city is home to the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Chippewa Valley Technical College, and Immanuel Lutheran College

The key roadways serving the La Crosse and Eau Claire areas include:

U.S. 14 enters the state of Wisconsin along with U.S. Route 61 across the Mississippi River into La Crosse. 

U.S. Route 53 is a north–south U.S. highway that runs for 403 miles (649 km) from La Crosse, Wisconsin to International Falls, Minnesota. It is the primary north–south route in northwestern Wisconsin, serving as a vital link between I-94 at Eau Claire, Wisconsin and the city of Duluth, Minnesota.

On the opposite bank of the Mississippi, US 61 and US 151 enter Grant County, Wisconsin, with US 61 going north through Wisconsin about 120 miles to La Crosse.

State Trunk Highway 16 is a Wisconsin state highway running from Pewaukee across the state to La Crosse. 

Interstate 94 enters Wisconsin east of the Twin Cities at Hudson. It passes Eau Claire before turning southeastward and joining with Interstate 90 in Tomah and Interstate 39 in Portage.

State Trunk Highway 85 is a state highway which runs east–west in west central Wisconsin from Durand to Eau Claire. 

Mass transit systems in La Crosse and Eau Claire help the region's commuting population get to work safely

Municipal Transit Utility operates full-service bus routes with a service area currently including La Crosse, French Island, a portion of Onalaska, and La Crescent, Minnesota. The service is owned and operated by the City of La Crosse. The Eau Claire Transit Fleet provides safe and reliable public transportation to the many communities across the area.

Air and rail travel to and from La Crosse and Eau Claire:

Air travel is handled by La Crosse Regional Airport, and the Chippewa Valley Regional Airport.

Rail travel in La Crosse and Eau Claire is offered by Amtrak.

Recent accidents in La Crosse and Eau Claire include:

La Crosse-Eau Claire car accidents

La Crosse-Eau Claire truck accidents

La Crosse-Eau Claire boating accidents;

La Crosse-Eau Claire pedestrian accidents

La Crosse-Eau Claire aircraft accidents;

La Crosse-Eau Claire train accidents.

Here are links to the major hospitals in La Crosse and Eau Claire:

Gundersen Health System - La Crosse;

Mayo Clinic Health System - La Crosse;

Sacred Heart Hospital - Eau Claire;

Mayo Clinic Health System - Eau Claire.

When a loved one is killed in a motor-vehicle accident, it is often helpful for grieving family and friends to get help from a grief support organization. It can be comforting to talk with others going through a similar situation, and the road to recovering from the loss may go more smoothly. Go here to learn more about grief support groups and services in La Crosse and Eau Claire.

Legal information for accident victims in La Crosse and Eau Claire

After someone has been injured or killed in a motor-vehicle crash in La Crosse or Eau Claire, many decisions need to be made immediately and questions need to be answered. For example, how much of the medical costs will be covered by the insurance policy? How does PIP insurance help with medical bills immediately? What if the at-fault driver has no insurance?

Where to find legal assistance after a La Crosse or Eau Claire injury accident

After a serious crash, it is crucial to get help from an experienced Wisconsin injury attorney who understands the local regulations and legal standards, who knows how insurance policies work, and who can handle all aspects of an insurance claim so the injured person can focus on recovery. If someone is killed in a collision, a Wisconsin wrongful death lawyer will launch a claim that will begin the process of financial recovery for the family members left behind. Learn more here about what a La Crosse - Eau Claire injury attorney can do to help.

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Columbus, Georgia - The Fountain City, known for its beauty, strong economy, and major tourist attractions

Columbus is the county seat of Muscogee County. According to the 2013 estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau, Columbus has a population of 202,824 residents in the city and 316,554 in the Columbus-Phenix City metropolitan area. Called The Fountain City for the numerous fountains installed there early in the 20th century, Columbus is also the birthplace of Coca Cola and the home of Columbus State University. Fort Benning Military Reservation, a premiere U.S. Army training facility and the region's principal employer, is located in Columbus.

The key roadways serving the Columbus area include:

U.S. Route 27 (US 27) runs south-to-north through the U.S. state of Georgia near its western border with Alabama. 

US 80 crosses the Chattahoochee River from Alabama into Columbus, where it proceeds along J. R. Allen Parkway through the northern section of the city. Past Columbus, the road meanders through rural Georgia for roughly 50 miles (80 km) en route to Macon, where it crosses Interstate 75 and Interstate 16.

US 280 begins in Georgia at the state's border with Alabama in Columbus. There it is paired with State Route 520 and U.S. Route 27. It maintains this designation as it passes through Fort Benning.

State Route 22 (SR 22) is a 221.1-mile-long state highway that connects the Alabama state line in Columbus, across the state line from Phenix City, Alabama, to Comer, via Macon and Milledgeville.

Mass transit systems in Columbus help the city's vast commuting population get to work safely

The Columbus Metropolitan Airport is the metro area's primary airport and the fourth busiest airport in Georgia. It is served by ExpressJet Airlines' Delta Connection service, offering several daily flights to Atlanta.

Recent accidents in Columbus include:

Columbus car accidents

Columbus motorcycle accidents

Columbus aircraft accidents;

Columbus truck accidents

Columbus pedestrian accidents

Columbus train accidents;

Columbus bicycle accidents.

Here are links to the major hospitals in Columbus:

Columbus Regional Healthcare System;

Midtown Medical Center;

St. Francis Hospital.

When a loved one is killed in a motor-vehicle accident, it is often helpful for grieving family and friends to get help from a grief support organization. It can be comforting to talk with others going through a similar situation, and the road to recovering from the loss may go more smoothly. Go here to learn more about Columbus-area grief support groups and services.

Legal information for accident victims in Columbus

After someone has been injured or killed in a motor-vehicle crash in Columbus, many decisions need to be made immediately and questions need to be answered. For example, how much of the medical costs will be covered by the insurance policy? How does PIP insurance help with medical bills immediately? What if the at-fault driver has no insurance?

Where to find legal assistance after a Columbus injury or fatality accident

After a serious crash, it is crucial to get help from a Columbus personal injury attorney who understands the local regulations and legal standards, who knows how insurance policies work, and who can handle all aspects of an insurance claim so the injured person can focus on recovery. If someone is killed in a collision, a Columbus wrongful death attorney will launch a claim that will begin the process of financial recovery for the family members left behind. Learn more here about what a Columbus accident lawyer can do to help.

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Georgia

Columbus, Tupelo, and West Point - Mississippi's Golden Triangle, known for military, manufacturing, and tourism industries

Settled in 1817 and incorporated in 1821 on the banks of the Tombigbee River, Columbus is where flowers healed a nation following the Civil War. Columbus provided inspiration for Pulitzer Prize winner and native son Tennessee Williams. Columbus is the site of America’s first state-funded public university for women – now Mississippi University for Women, with its 23 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. Columbus takes great pride in being the home to Columbus Air Force Base, one of the most active Air Force pilot training bases in the nation.

Tupelo, the birthplace of Elvis Presley, is the county seat and the largest city of Lee County, Mississippi. The seventh-largest city in the state, it is situated in Northeast Mississippi, between Memphis, Tennessee, and Birmingham, Alabama. As of the 2010 census, the population was 34,546.

West Point is a city in Clay County, Mississippi, in the Golden Triangle region of the state. The population was 11,307 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Clay County.

To get up-to-date road information for the region, go to the Mississippi DOT site

Here is information on the most recent accidents in Columbus, Tupelo, and West Point:

If you are looking for information on a specific crash that happened in Columbus. Tupelo, or West Point, go to the link above for the accident type you are seeking. 

If you know someone who has been injured in an accident in Columbus, Tupelo, or West Point, here are links to the major hospitals in the area:

Grief support information for accident victims in the region

When a loved one is killed in a motor-vehicle accident, it is often helpful for grieving family and friends to get help from a grief support organization. It can be comforting to talk with others going through a similar situation, and the road to recovering from the loss may go more smoothly. Go here to get information on Mississippi grief support.

Legal information for accident victims in Columbus, Tupelo, and West Point

When injury or death is the result of a motor-vehicle crash, many decisions need to be made immediately and questions need to be answered. For example, how much of the medical costs will be covered by the insurance policy? How does PIP insurance help with medical bills immediately? What if the at-fault driver has no insurance?

 Where to find legal assistance after a Columbus, Tupelo, or West Point injury accident

After a serious crash, it is crucial to get help from a Columbus - Tupelo - West Point injury attorney who understands the local regulations and legal standards, who knows how insurance policies work, and who can handle all aspects of an insurance claim so the injured person can focus on recovery. If someone is killed in a collision, a Columbus - Tupelo - West Point wrongful death attorney will launch a claim that will begin the process of financial recovery for the family members left behind. Learn more here about what a Columbus - Tupelo - West Point accident lawyer can do to help.  

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Utica, New York - 

Utica is the county seat of Oneida County. The tenth-most-populous city in New York, its population was 62,235 in the 2010 U.S. census. Located on the Mohawk River at the foot of the Adirondack Mountains, Utica is approximately 90 miles northwest of Albany and 45 miles east of Syracuse. Utica's larger employers include the ConMed Corporation and Faxton St. Luke's Healthcare, the city's primary health care system

Transportation in Utica

Griffiss International Airport in Rome primarily serves military and general aviation, and Syracuse Hancock International Airport and Albany International Airport provide regional, domestic, and international passenger air travel in the Utica–Rome Metropolitan Area. Amtrak's Empire, Maple Leaf, and Lake Shore Limited trains stop at Utica's Union Station. Bus service is provided by the Central New York Regional Transportation Authority, a Syracuse public transport operator which runs 12 lines in Utica and has a downtown hub.  Intercity bus service is provided by Greyhound Lines and the Birnie Bus Company.

Major Hospitals and Medical Centers in Utica

If you are searching for someone who was injured in an accident in Utica, there is a good chance they were taken to one of the following locations for medical treatment:

Go here to read about recent accidents in Utica including:

Utica car accidents;

Utica aircraft accidents.

Where to find legal assistance after a Utica injury accident

After a serious crash, it is crucial to get help from a New York injury attorney who understands the local regulations and legal standards, who knows how insurance policies work, and who can handle all aspects of an insurance claim so the injured person can focus on recovery. If someone is injured or killed in a collision, a New York accident lawyer will launch a claim that will begin the process of financial recovery.

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New York

When someone is injured in an accident in Billings, it is important to gather information about what happens next.

Being injured in a serious accident is always a shocking and scary experience, and dealing with the aftermath is exhausting and stressful. Accident victims are forced to deal with hospitalization, medical treatments, missed work, and lost income, often while trying to manage pain and disability from their injuries. And then the insurance adjusters start circling. Find out more about accidents and what issues an injured person needs to be aware of by going to this link.

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Montana

Quincy, Illinois, Hannibal, Missouri, and Keokuk, Iowa

Quincy known as Illinois's "Gem City," is a city on the Mississippi River and the county seat of Adams County, Illinois. As of July 1, 2015, the Quincy Micro Area had an estimated population of 77,220. During the 19th Century, Quincy was a thriving transportation center as riverboats and rail service linked the city to many destinations west and along the river. It was once Illinois' second-largest city. The city holds several historic districts, including the Downtown Quincy Historic District and the South Side German Historic District showcasing the architecture of Quincy's many German immigrants from the late-19th century. Today, Quincy remains a prominent river city. It has been twice recognized as an All-America City and is a participant in the Tree City USA program. 

Hannibal, Missouri is located in Marion and Ralls counties. It is located at the intersection of Interstate 72 and U.S. Routes 24, 36, and 61, approximately 100 miles northwest of St. Louis. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the population was 17,606, making it the largest city in Marion County, although it is not the county seat. It is also the principal city of the Hannibal, Missouri micropolitan area, which consists of both counties.

Keokuk, Iowa is a city and a county seat of Lee County along with Fort Madison. It is also the most southerly city in Iowa. The population was 10,780 at the 2010 census. The city is named after the Sauk chief Keokuk, who is thought to be buried in Rand Park. It is located in the extreme southeast corner of Iowa where the Des Moines River meets with the Mississippi. It is located at the junction of U.S. Routes 61, 136 and 218. Just across the rivers are the towns of Hamilton and Warsaw, Illinois, and Alexandria, Missouri. Keokuk, along with the city of Fort Madison, is a principal city of the Fort Madison-Keokuk micropolitan area, which includes all of Lee County, Iowa and Clark County, Missouri.

Links to recent accidents in the Quincy, Hannibal, and Keokuk areas

Here is information on the most recent accidents in Quincy, Hannibal, and Keokuk, including:

Major Freeways

Interstate 72 passes approximately 12 miles (19 km) south of Quincy. Its spur route, Interstate 172, passes just east of town. Illinois Route 104 (Broadway) is a main east-west artery from the Mississippi River bridges to Interstate 172. Illinois Route 96 enters the city from the southeast and travels north (through the east side of Quincy) to U.S. Route 24. Illinois Route 57 branches south from U.S. 24 downtown and passes Quincy's Civic Center on its way to Interstate 172 southeast of the city. Illinois 96 also serves as the Great River Road, which follows the path of the Mississippi River. Eastbound U.S. 24 crosses the Mississippi River from Missouri on the Quincy Memorial Bridge, while westbound traffic uses the newer Bayview Bridge.

Interstate 72 was extended into Hannibal across the Mark Twain Memorial Bridge in 2000. Interstate 72 extends west to the intersection with U.S. Route 61. Future plans call for extending Interstate 72 west along U.S. Route 36 to Cameron, MO giving Hannibal an east-west link connecting Kansas City to Springfield, IL. U.S. Route 61 connects to Saint Louis to the south and is part of the Avenue of the Saints corridor that links to Saint Paul, MN. 

Other Transportation

The Quincy Regional Airport is to Quincy's east, about 5 miles outside of the city limits. Due to Quincy's close proximity to St. Louis, Cape Air offers 6 daily commuter flights that take less than an hour. They also have a code-share agreement with American Airlines. Flight instruction, plane rentals and hangar space are also available at the Airport. 

Hannibal Regional Airport, (formerly Hannibal Municipal Airport) was named William P. Lear Field in 2003 in honor of Lear who grew up in Hannibal and invented the Lear Jet. The airport is located 4 miles (6.4 km) west of the southern area and has one runway 4,400' x 100'. Freight railroad tracks link Hannibal in all directions: Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) tracks lead north to the Quad Cities and south to Saint Louis. Norfolk Southern (NS) tracks lead west to Kansas City and east to Springfield, IL.

Information on Quincy, Hannibal, and Keokuk's major hospitals:

Blessing Hospital - Quincy;

Hannibal Regional Hospital;

Keokuk Area Hospital.

When someone is injured in an accident in Quincy, Hannibal, or Keokuk, it is important to gather information about what happens next.

Being injured in a serious accident is always a shocking and scary experience, and dealing with the aftermath is exhausting and stressful. Accident victims are forced to deal with hospitalization, medical treatments, missed work, and lost income, often while trying to manage pain and disability from their injuries. And then the insurance adjusters start circling. Find out more about accidents and what issues an injured person needs to be aware of by going to this link.

Where to find legal assistance after a Quincy, Hannibal, or Keokuk injury accident

After a serious crash, it is crucial to get help from a Quincy - Hannibal - Keokuk personal injury attorney who understands the local regulations and legal standards, who knows how insurance policies work when an injured person is out-of-network, and who can handle all aspects of an insurance claim so the injured person can focus on recovery. If someone is killed in a collision, a Quincy - Hannibal - Keokuk wrongful death lawyer will launch a claim that will begin the process of financial recovery for the family members left behind. Learn more here about what a Quincy - Hannibal - Keokuk accident attorney can do to help.

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Illinois

Spokane – Washington State's second largest city and the cultural center of Eastern Washington

Metropolitan Spokane is not a huge city with a population of just more than 208,000, but there are many commuters traveling into the city each day, coming in from Spokane County and across the region. This, of course, means that the traffic congestion is a common problem, and car accidents are a daily occurrence. The major roadways in Spokane include Interstate 90, State Route 290, and U.S. Route 2. To get up-to-date traffic information, please go to the Washington State Department of Transportation site. To find our current weather conditions, go to Weather.com.

Here is information on the most recent accidents in Spokane:

If you are looking for information on a specific crash that happened in Spokane, go to the appropriate link above.

If you know someone who has been injured in a Spokane accident, here are links to the major hospitals in the area:

Sacred Heart Medical Center;

Deaconess Hospital;

Providence Holy Family Hospital.

Spokane grief support organizations

When a loved one is killed in a Spokane motor-vehicle accident, it is often helpful for grieving family and friends to get help from a grief support organization. It can be comforting to talk with others going through a similar situation, and the road to recovering from the loss may go more smoothly. Go here to get information on Spokane grief support organizations and professionals.

Spokane legal information for accident victims

After someone has been injured or killed in a motor-vehicle crash in Spokane, many decisions need to be made immediately and questions need to be answered. For example, how much of the medical costs will be covered by the insurance policy? How does PIP insurance help with medical bills immediately? What if the at-fault driver has no insurance?

Where to find legal assistance after a Spokane injury accident

After a serious crash in Spokane, it is crucial to get help from a Spokane injury attorney who understands the local regulations and legal standards, who knows how insurance policies work, and who can handle all aspects of an insurance claim so the injured person can focus on recovery. If someone is killed in a collision, a Spokane wrongful death lawyer will launch a claim that will begin the process of financial recovery for the family members left behind.   

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Washington

Topeka  the capital of Kansas and home of over 3,000 traffic accidents in 2013 alone

According to a 2010 census, Topeka has a population of over 127,000 people. When including the entire Topeka Metropolitan Statistical Area that rises to nearly 234,000. Major roadways in the Topeka area include:

For up-to-date information about roadways and conditions, visit the Kansas Department of Transportation website. And to find out about current weather conditions in the Topeka area, go to Accuweather.

Links to recent accidents in the Topeka area

Here is information on the most recent accidents in Topeka:

If you are looking for information on a specific crash that happened in Topeka, go to the link above for the accident type you are seeking. 

Many accident victims would like a free copy of the traffic collision report which may give the following information:

  • the date, time of day, and street location of the collision;
  • the weather conditions at the time of the crash;
  • the names and addresses of all drivers;
  • the insurance company of each driver;
  • a diagram detailing the crash scene;
  • the name and badge number of the law enforcement officers who responded to the accident.

If you know someone who has been injured in a Topeka accident, here are links to the major hospitals in the area:

Topeka grief support information for accident victims

When a loved one is killed in a motor-vehicle accident, it is often helpful for grieving family and friends to get help from a grief support organization. It can be comforting to talk with others going through a similar situation, and the road to recovering from the loss may go more smoothly. Go here to get information on Topeka grief support organizations.

Topeka legal information for accident victims

After someone has been injured or killed in a motor-vehicle crash in Topeka, many decisions need to be made immediately and questions need to be answered. For example, how much of the medical costs will be covered by the insurance policy? How does PIP insurance help with medical bills immediately? What if the at-fault driver has no insurance?

Where to find legal assistance after a Topeka injury accident

After a serious crash, it is crucial tco get help from a Topeka injury attorney who understands the local regulations and legal standards, who knows how insurance policies work when an injured person is out-of-network, and who can handle all aspects of an insurance claim so the injured person can focus on recovery. If someone is killed in a collision, a Topeka wrongful death attorney will launch a claim that will begin the process of financial recovery for the family members left behind. Learn more here about what a Topeka personal injury attorney can do to help.

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Kansas

When someone is injured in an accident in Cheyenne or Scottsbluff, it is important to gather information about what happens next.

Being injured in a serious accident is always a shocking and scary experience, and dealing with the aftermath is exhausting and stressful. Accident victims are forced to deal with hospitalization, medical treatments, missed work, and lost income, often while trying to manage pain and disability from their injuries. And then the insurance adjusters start circling. Find out more about accidents and what issues an injured person needs to be aware of by going to this link.

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Wyoming

Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Newport News, Virginia – The Hampton Roads Metro Area is known for its large military presence, shipyards, coal piers, and miles of beaches

The Norfolk/Portsmouth/Newport News region has a population of more than 1.7 million, making it the 37th-largest metropolitan area in the United States.

Norfolk, Virginia is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. In 2015, the population was estimated to be 247,189, making it the second-most populous city in Virginia, behind neighboring Virginia Beach. The largest Navy base in the world, Naval Station Norfolk, is located near Norfolk. The city also has the corporate headquarters of Norfolk Southern Railway, and Maersk Line, Limited, which manages the world's largest fleet of US-flag vessels. As the city is bordered by multiple bodies of water, Norfolk has many miles of riverfront and bayfront property, including beaches on the Chesapeake Bay. 

Portsmouth is an independent city with a population of approximately 100,000. Portsmouth was founded by Colonel William Crawford, and was established as a town in 1752. The Norfolk Naval Shipyard today is located entirely within the city limits of Portsmouth. The Olde Towne section features one of the largest collections of historically significant homes between Alexandria, Virginia and Charleston, South Carolina.

Newport News sits on a prime vantage point where the James River meets the Chesapeake Bay. The city runs approximately 23 miles along the James River and the Hampton Roads Harbor. Steeped in history, the city's economy runs on diverse trades including shipbuilding, technological research and international commerce.

Travel options in and around the Norfolk-Portsmouth-Newport News region include:

Norfolk is linked with its neighbors through an extensive network of arterial and Interstate highways, bridges, tunnels, and bridge-tunnel complexes. The major east-west routes are Interstate 64, U.S. Route 58 (Virginia Beach Boulevard) and U.S. Route 60 (Ocean View Avenue). The major north-south routes are U.S. Route 13 and U.S. Route 460, also known as Granby Street. Other main roadways in Norfolk include Newtown Road, Waterside Drive,Tidewater Drive, and Military Highway.  Norfolk is primarily served by the Norfolk International Airport. Seven airlines provide nonstop services to twenty five destinations. Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport also provides commercial air service for the Hampton Roads area. The Chesapeake Regional Airport provides general aviation services. Norfolk is served by Amtrak's Northeast Regional service through the Norfolk station.

Portsmouth is primarily served by the Norfolk International Airport, now the region's major commercial airport. The city has access to lines of CSX Transportation, Norfolk Southern and three short line railroads. Portsmouth is served by Interstate 264 and Interstate 664, which is part of the Hampton Roads Beltway. The Elizabeth River is crossed via the Midtown Tunnel, the Downtown Tunnel and Berkley Bridge combination.

Newport News has an elaborate transportation network, including interstate and state highways, bridges and a bridge-tunnel, freight and passenger railroad service, local transit bus and intercity bus service, and a commercial airport. There are miles of waterfront docks and port facilities. Newport News is served by three airports. Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport, Norfolk International Airport, and Richmond/Byrd International Airport all of which cater to passengers from Hampton Roads.

Links to recent accidents in the Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Newport News area:

Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Newport News car accidents;

Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Newport News pedestrian accidents;

Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Newport News motorcycle accidents;

Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Newport News aircraft accidents;

Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Newport News bicycle accidents;

Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Newport News bus accidents;

Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Newport News boat accidents;

Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Newport News commercial truck accidents.

If you are looking for information on a specific crash that happened in the region, go to the link above for the accident type you are seeking.

If you know someone who has been injured in a Norfolk, Portsmouth, or Newport News accident, here are links to the major hospitals in the area:

Sentara Norfolk General Hospital;

Sentara Leigh Hospital;

Bon Secours DePaul Medical Center;

Naval Medical Center Portsmouth;

Riverside Regional Medical Center.

Legal information for accident victims in Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Newport News

After someone has been injured or killed in a motor-vehicle crash in Norfolk, Portsmouth, or Newport News, many decisions need to be made immediately and questions need to be answered. For example, how much of the medical costs will be covered by the insurance policy? How does PIP insurance help with medical bills immediately? What if the at-fault driver has no insurance?

Where to find legal assistance after a Norfolk, Portsmouth, or Newport News injury or fatality accident

After a serious crash, it is crucial to get help from a Virginia personal injury attorney who understands the local regulations and legal standards, who knows how insurance policies work, and who can handle all aspects of an insurance claim so the injured person can focus on recovery. If someone is killed in a collision caused by negligence, a Virginia wrongful death lawyer will launch a claim that will begin the process of financial recovery for the family members left behind.

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Virginia