Big Chimney, WV (June 15, 2025) – On Saturday, June 14, there were critical injuries reported after an auto accident in the Big Chimney area. The accident took place on Pennsylvania Avenue early that morning at around 10:28 a.m. Two vehicles reportedly collided, with one vehicle T-boning the other car.
Emergency crews were quickly dispatched to the scene to provide aid to the involved parties. At least one person was reported in critical condition and required medical treatment. The injured parties were treated at the scene before being transported to a local hospital for additional support. The area was temporarily closed while local officials were present. No further information on the accident is currently available. An ongoing investigation into the cause of the collision is being managed by local law enforcement officials, and more information will be provided as it continues.
Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families at this time. We hope for their full recovery.
T-Bone Collisions in West Virginia
T-bone collisions, sometimes referred to as broadside collisions, happen when two cars collide sideways, producing the letter “T.” Particularly at crossroads with stop signs or stop lights in place, these collisions have the potential to be quite serious. Nearly 13 percent of car accidents in the United States are T-bone impacts. T-bone collisions account for about 25 percent of all auto accidents that occur annually. T-bone collisions account for 18 percent of all car crashes that result in one or more fatalities. Every year, almost 8,000 people are killed in T-bone collisions. If you or someone close to you is hurt by a reckless driver, you should consult a trained lawyer to pursue a claim for compensation.
If you or someone is hurt in a crash, you should consult with a West Virginia car accident lawyer as soon as possible. The legal team at Tiano O’Dell, PLLC is here to fight for you. Call us today at (304) 720-6700.
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