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Mobile, AL – Two Injured as Car Splits Following Crash on Moffett Rd near Bear Fork Rd

Mobile, AL (October 18, 2022) – A crash involving two vehicles occurred in the Mobile area on Saturday afternoon that left two people injured. On October 15, the Mobile Police Department responded to the scene of a crash on Moffett Road.

According to police, a collision between two vehicles occurred on Moffett Road near Bear Fork Road. The impact of the crash caused one of the vehicles, an Acura sedan, to split in two.

Two people suffered injuries as a result of the crash. The victims, identified as an adult man and an adult woman, were both transported to area hospitals for emergency medical care.

The Mobile Police Department is investigating the crash at this time.

We hope the man and woman injured in this accident recover quickly

Car Accidents in Alabama

Each year, thousands of people are hurt as a result of car crashes that occur in Alabama. Many people suffer significant injuries that require medical care. Quite often, these accidents are a result of negligence. In fact, there are many causes of car accidents in Alabama. Speeding motorists, distracted motorists, and drivers who fail to yield are all common causes.

Speeding is one of the most common contributing factors to vehicle collisions in Alabama. Speed limits are in place for a reason, and when drivers exceed them, they put themselves and others at risk. If you are involved in an accident with a speeding driver, you may be able to recover damages from them if they were at fault.

Distracted driving is another common cause of traffic incidents in our state. Drivers who are not paying attention to the road are more likely to make mistakes that can lead to an accident. If you are involved in an accident with a distracted driver, you may be able to recover damages from them if they were at fault.

Drivers who fail to yield the right-of-way are also a common cause of auto wrecks in our state. When drivers do not yield the right-of-way, they put other motorists at risk. If you are involved in an accident with a driver who failed to yield the right-of-way, you may be able to recover damages from them if they were at fault.

Our Mobile car accident lawyers at Clay, Massey & Associates have decades of experience helping victims get justice following crashes. Our lawyers will help build a case on your behalf and fight to get you compensation for medical costs, lost earnings, and a variety of other costs and losses you face. Our team is committed to helping you get justice following your crash.

Contact our Alabama law firm today at 251-433-1000 to schedule a consultation to get started on your case.

Notes: Our writers utilize secondary sources to create this post. All of the circumstances surrounding this accident have not been independently verified by our staff, therefore, if you locate any information that is not correct, please contact Clay, Massey & Associates immediately so that we can correct the post to reflect the most accurate information available. The post can be removed by request.

Disclaimer: None of the information provided in this post is intended to be legal advice or medical advice. The photo used in this post was not taken at the accident scene described. This post is not intended to be a solicitation for business.