Portland, OR – Two Injured, One Airlifted, After Crash on OR-219 near NE Hash Rd

Portland, OR – Two Injured, One Airlifted, After Crash on OR-219 near NE Hash Rd

Portland, OR – Two Injured, One Airlifted, After Crash on OR-219 near NE Hash Rd

Portland, OR (December 4, 2022) – A traffic accident reported in the Yamhill County area left two people injured on Saturday afternoon. Just after 2 p.m., on December 3, the Oregon State Police and the Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue responded to the site of a traffic accident on Oregon State Route 219.

According to reports provided by OSP, a crash took place on Oregon State Route 219 during the afternoon hours. The incident caused severe traffic disruptions near Hash Road. Authorities and Yamhill County responded to the scene to provide assistance.

Two people suffered injuries due to the crash. One victim was transported to a local trauma center by a TVF&R medical unit. The second victim was airlifted to an area trauma center, where they underwent emergency care.

The Oregon State Police is currently investigating the collision.

We hope the two victims hurt due to this traffic accident recover quickly.

Car Accidents in Oregon

Portland, OR – Two Injured, One Airlifted, After Crash on OR-219 near NE Hash RdEvery day, vehicle collisions are reported in the state of Oregon. Many of these accidents result in injuries for those involved. Regrettably, there are many reasons why these accidents take place. The majority of accidents that we see here in the Portland area involve some form of negligence. This includes drivers who are speeding, drunk while behind the wheel, or even distracted.

Many vehicle accidents result in significant injuries for those involved. Common injuries from auto accidents can include whiplash, back and neck injuries, broken bones, and head injuries. If you have been injured in an accident, it is important to seek medical attention right away. Not only is it important to get medical care to ensure you are able to recover, but it is an important part of documenting the injuries that you have suffered due to your crash.

If another person’s negligence has caused you harm, you may be entitled to file a personal injury case to seek financial compensation for your damages. This can help you recover money to alleviate the impacts of medical bills, lost wages you have suffered, vehicle repair expenses, and more. It is important that you take legal action as soon as possible after your crash. Waiting can prevent you from securing the maximum amount of financial compensation possible for your lawsuit. Seeking legal guidance from a car accident lawyer in Portland right away is in your best interest when it comes to protecting your legal rights and best interests.

Our Portland personal injury lawyers at Kivel & Howard are committed to helping people get the compensation they deserve. We have decades of experience and have helped thousands of people get justice and fair compensation to alleviate their damages. We offer a free consultation so that you can learn more about your rights and how we can help you. Call us today at (503) 796-0909 or (503) 802-4800 to schedule your free consultation.

Note: We utilize several outside sources when creating this accident news post for Kivel & Howard. Our sources include news and media outlets, state and local police incident reports as well as statements taken from individuals who have witnessed the accident.  Because of this, the facts surrounding this accident have not been independently verified by our writing staff.  If you find any information that is inaccurate in our story, let us know and we will correct the post to reflect the most accurate information available.  We will remove this post from our site upon request.

Disclaimer: These posts are written with the intent to provide Oregonians with overall driving and safety information in an effort to reduce the number of serious accidents that take place on our roads and highways. These posts are not intended to provide medical or legal advice of any kind.  The photograph used in this story is not representative of the actual accident scene.


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