Portland, OR – Two-Vehicle Wreck on TV Highway near 160th Ave Leaves Three Injured in Beaverton

Portland, OR – Two-Vehicle Wreck on TV Highway near 160th Ave Leaves Three Injured in Beaverton

Portland, OR – Two-Vehicle Wreck on TV Highway near 160th Ave Leaves Three Injured in Beaverton

Portland, OR (September 6, 2022) – A motor vehicle accident reported in the Beaverton area sent three people to area hospitals with injuries. Just before 2 p.m., on September 5, the police from Beaverton and Metro West responded to the scene of a crash that took place on TV Highway.

Reports from authorities so that two vehicles collided on TV Highway during the afternoon hours. The crash caused delays in the area near 160th Avenue.

One person became pinned inside of their vehicle and had to be extricated by firefighters. The victim was rushed to an area hospital by ambulance for medical care.

Two other people suffered injuries in the accident and had to be transported to local medical facilities.

The police department in Beaverton is investigating the crash at this time.

We hope the three people who were hurt in this motor vehicle accident are able to make a timely recovery.

Car Accidents in Oregon

Portland, OR – Two-Vehicle Wreck on TV Highway near 160th Ave Leaves Three Injured in BeavertonMotor vehicle accidents can have a significant impact on the lives of those involved. After an accident, it is important that you take various steps to ensure your legal rights and best interests are protected. Some of the things you should do following your accident include:

  • contact law enforcement to have them respond to your crash site
  • obtain the name and contact information of all witnesses to the accident
  • obtain the name, insurance information, and contact information of other drivers involved in the crash
  • take pictures of the scene of the accident, if possible
  • document your injuries following your accident
  • seek medical attention for your injuries
  • reach out to a personal injury lawyer

Even if you do not feel like your injuries are significant, it is important that you seek medical attention. You may have injuries that have not yet surfaced. Following your accident, it is crucial that you reach out to a personal injury lawyer in Portland right away. Having a strong legal team early on during the claims process will ensure you have the strongest case possible and that you will get the maximum amount of compensation for your damages.

Our Portland car accident lawyers at Kivel & Howard are committed to helping people who have been injured in accidents protect their legal rights. Our lawyers are committed to helping you understand your rights as a victim. We will fight to get you the compensation that you need and deserve.

Our lawyers will fight viciously to ensure you are able to hold the person who caused your injuries to account. We will help you gain the compensation necessary to alleviate the costs and losses resulting from your crash.

Schedule a consultation at our Kentucky law firm today by calling (503) 796-0909 and (503) 802-4800 to see how our team at Kivel & Howard can help you.

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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