Rear-End Collision on Broadway
Incident Summary
A rear-end collision occurred at the intersection of Broadway and Alameda. Minor injuries reported. Both vehicles were towed from the scene.
What We Know So Far
- Two vehicles were involved in a rear-end collision
- The crash occurred at the intersection of S Broadway and E Alameda Ave
- Minor injuries were reported; one person was evaluated at the scene
- Both vehicles sustained significant damage and were towed
- The incident occurred during rush hour traffic
What We Don't Know Yet
- Whether any citations were issued
- The exact circumstances leading to the collision
- Whether distracted driving was a factor
Incident Details
Vehicles Involved
2
Injuries
Minor injuries, 1 person evaluated at scene
Road Conditions
Dry pavement
Weather
Clear
Responding Agencies
What to Do if You Were Involved
- 1Seek medical attention – Even if you feel fine, some injuries may not be immediately apparent.
- 2Document everything – Take photos, gather witness information, and keep all medical records.
- 3Get a copy of the police report – This is crucial for insurance claims and any legal action.
- 4Don't speak to insurance adjusters without understanding your rights first.
- 5Consider consulting an attorney – Many offer free consultations to review your case.
Getting Your Police/Accident Report
If you were involved in this accident, you'll need a copy of the official police report for your insurance claim or legal case. Reports are typically available within 5-10 business days after the incident.
Get Your Police ReportDisclaimer: This information is compiled from publicly available sources including police reports, news media, and official statements. Details may be incomplete or change as investigations continue. This is not an official record. For official information, contact the responding law enforcement agency.
Last updated: January 13, 2024 at 7:30 PM
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