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Saraland, AL – Two Injured in Crash Involving Officer on Hwy 158

Jul 10, 2025 | Local Accidents

Saraland, AL (July 10, 2025) – A Mobile Police officer and another driver were both injured in a crash on Hwy 158 in Saraland early Thursday, July 10.

The accident happened around noon. Officials say the officer was driving along Hwy 158 when the crash took place. Emergency services quickly responded to the scene and transported both the officer and the other driver to a local hospital.

Police stated that the officer was taken in for a medical evaluation as part of standard department policy. The condition of the second driver has not been released, but the injuries appeared to require hospital care. Authorities have not shared any details yet about what led to the crash. It is not clear whether any citations were issued or if charges are being considered.

No other vehicles were involved, and no pedestrians were hurt. Investigators are still gathering facts to understand how the collision happened.

We extend our sincere wishes for recovery to those injured in this incident.

Police-Involved Car Accidents in Saraland

Opelika, AL – Injury Car Crash on AL-169 Accidents involving police officers, like the recent crash in Saraland, raise unique legal and safety concerns. These types of collisions can happen during routine patrols, emergency responses, or even while an officer is simply driving between calls. When an officer is involved in a crash, investigations may take longer due to the need for transparency and internal reviews.

In Alabama, collisions involving emergency vehicles happen more often than many people think. According to state data, dozens of these crashes occur each year. Sometimes, they result from high-speed chases or emergency responses. Other times, they are caused by common traffic hazards like distracted driving, poor visibility, or unclear right-of-way rules. Regardless of the cause, victims can face serious injuries and long recovery periods.

Crashes with law enforcement vehicles can be complicated from a legal standpoint. Injured victims may not know if they can pursue a claim or who to file it against. It’s important to remember that police departments have legal protections, but that does not mean they are immune to accountability. A personal injury lawyer can help you understand your rights and guide you through the process.

At Maloney-Lyons, we have experience handling complex injury claims, including those involving police departments and government agencies. We work to protect the rights of individuals injured in these types of accidents. Our team investigates every detail, gathers evidence, and works with experts to build a strong case. We know how to deal with government entities and their insurers to fight for fair compensation.

Compensation may include payment for medical bills, physical therapy, lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term care needs. Each case is different, so it’s crucial to speak with an attorney as soon as possible. The sooner you act, the better your chances of getting the help and support you need.

If you or a loved one was injured in a two-vehicle crash in Mobile or anywhere in Alabama, don’t wait to get help. Call Maloney-Lyons today at 251-225-6105 for a free, no-obligation consultation.

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