Portland, OR – One Man Killed in Car Crash on I-5 near MM 266
Portland, OR (April 3, 2021) – One man has lost his life following a two-vehicle collision in the Woodburn area on Wednesday. Just after 9 p.m., on March 31, emergency crews were called to the scene of an auto accident on Interstate 5.
Reports provided by the Oregon State Police show that a VW Passat collided with a Honda Accord on Interstate 5 near mile marker 266. The incident left both vehicles with moderate damage.
The driver of the Honda Accord, identified as an adult male, was severely injured. Despite lifesaving efforts rendered by the OSP trooper and a bystander, the man died from his injuries at the scene.
The driver of the Passat, who was identified as a 41-year-old woman from Happy Valley, and her young passenger were treated for injuries. At this time, the incident remains under investigation.
Our thoughts are with the two victims injured in this accident.
Our deepest condolences go out to the family of the victim who lost their life in this accident.
Fatal Car Accidents in Portland, Oregon
Every year, motor vehicle accidents throughout our state leave tens of thousands of people with life-altering injuries. Although we want to believe that everyone is able to overcome their injuries, this is not always the case. Regrettably, there are many instances where people succumbed to their injuries. In fact, around 500 people lose their lives each year in traffic-related incidents throughout the state of Oregon.
These accidents often leave bereaved families struggling to move forward. As they attempt to deal with the mental and emotional consequences of an unexpected loss, they are forced to spend tens of thousands of dollars on funeral expenses and deal with unanticipated financial repercussions. The impacts of fatal collisions are far-reaching and can have lasting consequences for surviving relatives. Although there is nothing that can be done to bring back those taken away from us due to these accidents, many families may have legal options available to help them secure compensation to help move forward. Working with a wrongful death attorney in Portland can help to ensure your legal rights are protected.
The Oregon car accident attorneys at Kivel & Howard have decades of combined experience helping families protect their legal rights after losing loved ones in accidents. When victims are fatally injured due to the reckless, negligent, and careless actions of others, we fight on behalf of bereaved relatives to ensure they get the justice they deserve. Our team provides competent and effective legal representation while helping our clients navigate the complex legal system throughout the duration of their claims. We put together solid cases on behalf of families to ensure they are in the best position possible. If your loved one has lost their life in a collision, and you believe negligence played a role, contact our personal injury attorneys in Oregon at your earliest convenience. Our team can be reached at (503) 796-0909 or (503) 802-4800. We are available to meet with you and discuss legal options available to help you recover. Don’t wait. Call us today to see how we can help you.
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