3 Injured in Multi-Vehicle Crash on FM 620 in Travis County

3 Injured in Multi-Vehicle Crash on FM 620 in Travis County

1 Adult, 2 Teens Hospitalized after Travis County Crash on FM 620 near Storm Drive

Travis County, Texas (June 12, 2022) – One adult and two teenagers were hospitalized following a collision involving several vehicles Saturday evening in Travis County, according to a local news source.

The multi-car wreck happened shortly after 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 11 in the block of 2400-2507 N. FM 620 near Storm Drive.

As per the report, multiple vehicles collided on FM 620 under unclear circumstances. One of the vehicles involved overturned after the impact.

One person was possibly ejected from the overturned vehicle and sustained serious injuries. The victim was airlifted to Dell Seton for treatment.

The second person suffered potentially serious injuries and was taken to St. David’s Round Rock. The third patient declined medical transportation.

Three other people reportedly fled the scene after the crash.

No further details regarding the crash were available.

The accident remains under investigation.

Common Causes of Automobile Accidents

There are many different reasons why automobile, 18-wheeler, and motorcycle accidents occur, including driver negligence, driver inattention, texting and driving, speeding, fatigue, failure to yield the right of way from a stop sign or private drive, running a red light, and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. While the factors listed above are the main causes of most accidents, there may also be other factors involved, which is why it’s important that an investigation be conducted before evidence disappears, especially in cases involving a fatality.  At Joel A. Gordon & Associates, we will act quickly to secure accident scene photos, interview witnesses, obtain police records, and secure other valuable evidence needed to win your case.  Call now for a free consultation.

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