Norway, ME - Injuries Reported in Officer-Involved Crash on Waterford Rd
Norway, ME (November 11, 2024) – Authorities say a crash involving at least two vehicles, including a police cruiser, took place in the Norway/Oxford area that left at least one victim injured on Sunday, November 10.
According to the Maine State Police, troopers responded to Waterford Road at Salinitas Drive around 10:00 p.m. on Sunday. One of the victims was transported to an area hospital with what police said were non-life-threatening injuries. Per officers, there was no indication that alcohol played a role in the crash. Nevertheless, an investigation is still ongoing in the meantime.
Our thoughts are extended to the injured victims and their loved ones.
Injury-Causing Crashes in Maine
At least two or more drivers are often involved in car crashes, particularly on busy roadways and interstates throughout our state, which connect the various locales and busy metropolises that span Maine. Unfortunately, the severity and complexity of post-accident issues—such as obtaining compensation in a personal injury claim—generally increases with the number of drivers involved in a single collision.
For example, each driver in an accident involving several vehicles often has their own set of unique injuries or issues after the crash, such as their likely different insurance company and adjuster. Different kinds of injuries that need specific types of treatment or medical attention occur, driving up the exorbitant costs of care for injured victims. Regardless of the details surrounding your crash, if you were hurt in an accident and it wasn't your fault, you need to get in touch with a knowledgeable lawyer as soon as possible to get the justice and money you deserve.
Our compassionate and seasoned personal injury lawyers can help you protect your rights and advocate on your behalf. Get in touch with our staff at the McCue Law Office right now for a free consultation. Carl D. McCue is a caring, diligent attorney who works hard to safeguard the rights of his clients. Don't hesitate to reach out to our Norway auto accident lawyer at (207) 862-5290 at your earliest convenience after your life-changing crash.
Note: We utilize various external sources, including news reports, police reports, social media platforms, and firsthand or eyewitness accounts, to compile details about injury accidents occurring in Maine. We have not independently verified the facts related to this specific accident. If you come across any inaccuracies in our post, please reach out to McCue Law Firm immediately. We are committed to promptly correcting any misinformation or removing the post upon request.
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