Portland, OR – Three Injured in Head-On Crash on NE Glisan St near NE 114th Ave
Portland, OR (July 24, 2021) – A motor vehicle accident reported on Wednesday evening sent several people to local hospitals with injuries. At around 4:30 p.m., on July 21, emergency crews were notified that a crash took place on Northeast Glisan Street.
Reports from local authorities show that a head-on collision between two vehicles occurred during the evening hours on Northeast Glisan Street in the area of Northeast 114th Avenue.
The impact of the crash caused two men to be ejected from the vehicle. Both men were rushed to area hospitals with serious, life-threatening injuries. The driver of the second vehicle was hospitalized with injuries as well. Authorities believe that a third vehicle may have been involved in the accident. However, the make and model of the vehicle are not known at this time.
The Portland Police Bureau Major Crash Team is currently investigating to determine the cause of the crash.
Our thoughts are with the victims who were injured in this accident. We hope for their full recovery.
Car Accidents in Portland, Oregon
Motor vehicle crashes in the state of Oregon impact the lives of thousands of people every year. Although there are many instances where collisions end in minor injuries, a significant amount of crashes sent victims to local hospitals where they must remain for several days or even weeks at a time. When victims suffer severe injuries, they often face immediate and long-term consequences. Countless people require long-term treatment, like rehabilitation and therapy. Regrettably, not everyone is able to fully recover. Instead, thousands of people are left with permanent disabilities.
The unfortunate truth is that more than 8,000 people need some form of medical care after being hurt in a collision. Many collisions are caused by drivers who engage in reckless and negligent actions while operating their vehicles. Driving impaired, driving while distracted, and speeding are three of the top ten causes of crashes. However, these and other acts of negligence continue to impact the lives of victims across our state daily. When people are harmed in crashes caused by negligent motorists, they should reach out to a car accident attorney in Oregon as soon as possible.
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