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Multiple Injuries in E. 1st & Hull St Collision [Richmond, VA]

Drivers Injured in Collision at W. Leigh Street and DMV Drive [Richmond, VA]

Multiple Injuries in E. 1st & Hull St Collision occurred Monday evening in the heart of Manchester, sending multiple people to area hospitals for treatment. Emergency crews arrived at the intersection of East 1st Street and Hull Street at approximately 6:21 p.m. on April 21, after reports of a multi-vehicle crash.

Paramedics assessed the scene, provided on-site stabilization, and transported several injured occupants to nearby medical centers for further care.

While medical personnel attended to the wounded, Richmond Police Department officers secured the scene and directed traffic around the blocked intersection. Debris and damaged vehicles were cleared methodically to prevent secondary incidents.

Investigators canvassed the area, interviewing witnesses and reviewing surveillance footage from nearby businesses to piece together how the collision occurred. As of this writing, the exact cause remains under review, and no determinations have been released regarding who was at fault.

Crashes at busy urban intersections often produce a range of injuries, from minor cuts and bruises to more severe trauma. In this incident, first responders reported signs of whiplash, possible concussions, and limb fractures among those involved. Victims were evaluated for soft-tissue damage, spinal injuries, and internal bleeding—conditions that may not manifest symptoms immediately but can have lasting consequences without prompt diagnosis and treatment.

Victims of vehicle collisions in Virginia may be entitled to several forms of compensation. Medical expenses—both current and future—can be covered, including hospital bills, rehabilitation costs, and prescription medications. Lost wages and diminished earning capacity are recoverable if injuries force time away from work or result in long-term disability.

Pain and suffering damages compensate for physical and emotional distress, while property damage awards cover repairs or replacement of vehicles and personal belongings. In catastrophic cases, punitive damages may be sought to penalize particularly reckless behavior.

At Latham & Martin, P.C., we advocate tirelessly for collision victims and their families. We begin with a thorough case evaluation—at no cost to you—where we collect medical records, accident reports, and witness statements. Our team consults with accident reconstruction experts and medical professionals to establish the full extent of injuries and their impact on your life.

We then negotiate assertively with insurance companies to secure fair settlements; if insurers refuse to offer just compensation, our experienced trial attorneys are prepared to litigate on your behalf. Throughout this process, we keep you informed, answer your questions, and handle all legal paperwork so you can focus on recovery.

Disclaimer: This article is provided by Latham & Martin Law and is intended solely for informational purposes. While we strive to ensure accuracy, some details have been sourced from external sources, and we have not independently verified all facts related to this incident. If you notice any inaccuracies, don’t hesitate to contact our office so we can correct them. Content will be removed upon request.

Please note that the information shared here is not intended as legal or medical advice, nor does it serve as a solicitation for business. If you or someone you know has been injured in an accident, we strongly recommend seeking immediate medical attention. Additionally, the photo accompanying this article is for illustrative purposes only and does not depict the actual scene of the incident.

The map below shows E 1st St & Hull St, where the accident happened.

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