News: Speeding was factor in fiery crash with injuries in North York
NORTH YORK, ON – Speeding was a contributing factor in what led to a fiery crash with injuries that occurred...
TORONTO, ON – Commuters south of Mississauga were faced with traffic delays after a collision on Queen Elizabeth Way early this afternoon.
According to a report by City News, The crash happened in the far left lane of the highway approaching the Hurontaio Street overpass.
#EBQEW approaching Hurontario the left lane is closed with a collision. pic.twitter.com/WhbEauu1KQ
— CityNews Toronto Traffic & Weather (@citynews680) December 8, 2023
As of now, the details of the collision and any potential injuries remain unclear. Emergency services are on the scene, working to assess the situation and manage the aftermath of the incident.
The closure of the left lane has led to a build-up of traffic, causing delays for commuters in the affected area. All lanes have since reopened.
If you’ve been injured in a car accident in Toronto, don’t wait to seek the justice you deserve. Contact Grillo Law today at +1-855-225-5725 for experienced and compassionate legal representation. Our team of dedicated Toronto car accident lawyers is here to fight for your rights and help you recover the compensation you need to move forward.
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