30-Year-Old Woman Injured in Hit-and-Run on Alametos and Grant Avenue in San Antonio

30-Year-Old Woman Injured in Hit-and-Run on Alametos and Grant Avenue in San Antonio

30-Year-Old Woman Injured in San Antonio Two-Vehicle Crash on Alametos and Grant Avenue

San Antonio Two-Vehicle Crash

30-Year-Old Woman Injured in Hit-and-Run on Alametos and Grant Avenue in San Antonio

San Antonio, Texas – A 30-year-old woman was injured Friday night in a hit-and-run accident in San Antonio’s North Side, according to the police.

The crash happened just after 9:00 p.m., April 19, near the 900 block of Alametos at the intersection of Grant Avenue.

Police said a brown Buick LaCrosse was traveling eastbound when it disregarded the stop sign and struck a gray Nissan Armada, driven by the woman, which was crossing the intersection.

The impact pushed the woman’s Armada into the curb and up against a wall. 

The woman sustained injuries in the crash.

The Buick driver fled the scene without rendering aid. When located, the driver will be charged with failure to stop and render aid.

The police are investigating the crash.

Common Causes of Automobile Accidents

There are many different reasons why automobile, pedestrian, 18-wheeler, bicycle, 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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