Rochester Car Accident Lawyer Highway 52 Crash

CAR ACCIDENT LAWYER FOR CRASH NEAR HIGHWAY 52 ROCHESTER

Our car accident lawyers handle cases throughout Rochester MN. Unfortunately, some areas of Rochester seem to get the most crashes. In particular, we see many serious accidents on Highway 52. One such case was recently reported online. Multiple fire trucks and an ambulance responded to a morning crash involving a commercial box truck and a car Friday. Two people were hurt. Rochester Police say the accident happened around 8 a.m.

First responders were called to 37th Street NW near the Highway 52 N on-ramp. A Bob the Bug Man truck was one of the vehicles involved. The other was a sedan. Rochester Because a commercial vehicle was involved, the State Patrol probably responded as well. Police say the driver of the sedan and a passenger in car were transported by Mayo Clinic Ambulance Service with non-life-threatening injuries.

Rochester MN Car Accident Lawyers
Rochester MN Car Accident Lawyers

Nor surprisingly, Rochester Police say the driver of the truck was not hurt. The truck is such a large vehicle, it offers more protection. The truck driver was cited for failure to obey a traffic signal and speed greater than reasonable or due care. Of course, distracted driving can occur with any vehicle. However, truck drivers have an even greater responsibility because they can cause so much damage.

In addition to the people immediately involved, many others were affected. The area was partially blocked off during the morning commute.

INJURY LAWYERS FOR ROCHESTER CAR ACCIDENTS

If you were injured in a car accident in Rochester, call us. You will speak directly with an experienced attorney. The initial consultation is free. In fact, we never charge anything unless you receive compensation for your injuries. A lawyer will start by answering your questions and explaining your rights. Our primary focus is to get you the compensation you are entitled to. For example, we start with medical bill and rembursement of lost wages. However, in many cases there is additional compensation for future needs, pain and suffering and more.