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Possible Injuries Reported After 2-Vehicle Crash on Highway 4 at Vasco Road in Brentwood

CHP Investigating Brentwood Head-on Crash on Marsh Creek Road at Vasco Road

Brentwood, California (April 8, 2020) – Possible injuries were reported after two vehicles crashed head-on along Marsh Creek Road (Highway 4) at Vasco Road in Brentwood Wednesday morning.

The California Highway Patrol did not immediately reveal the circumstances that lead to the collision at about 7:48 a.m.

Due to the impact, the vehicles blocked the westbound lanes of the Marsh Creek Road.

Meanwhile, an ambulance was sent to the crash site to render aid to those who might have been injured.

The exact number of the involved victims and the extent of injuries sustained have not yet been disclosed thus far.

The CHP is still investigating to determine the cause of the accident.

What to do after Leaving an Accident Scene

Here is a piece of advice by Arin Khodaverdian, President and Managing Partner at Alpine Law Group, on what you should do after leaving an accident scene. These actions will help you protect your rights, which is an essential step in recovering damages.

Mr. Khodaverdian says you should contact your insurance company and inform them about the accident as soon as possible. Obtain a copy of the police report on the accident or other drivers and keep details of your injuries and physical and mental conditions. Keep a detailed record of your medical treatment and obtain a property damage valuation.

Mr. Khodaverdian insists that it is crucial to contact a personal injury or wrongful death attorney without hesitation for legal advice. Discuss your insurance claim process with a professional attorney who can help you preserve your rights and fight for full compensation.

Alpine Law Group is ready and has all the resources required to handle your case successfully. Contact us at any time by calling 866-773-0222.

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