Jeremy renner Revisits Hospital After Snowplow Accident
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By Amelia Hernandez | LOS ANGELES – 2025/09/01 08:43:22
Jeremy Renner is continuing his recovery journey following a serious snowplow incident in January. The actor recently paid tribute to the medical professionals who aided his recuperation.
The “Rennervations” star shared a recent visit to Renown Regional Medical Center in Reno, Nevada, on his verified Instagram account.
“I got to revisit the amazing group of people who saved my life,” RENNER, 52, posted alongside a photo of himself with hospital staff in front of a screen that read “Welcome back!”
he also shared additional photos with medical center employees, including one taken outside near a Renown sign.
Details of the Accident
The actor was injured by a snowplow on New Year’s Day near his Nevada residence while attempting to clear snow for a family member. The accident resulted in numerous broken bones, including eight ribs, an eye socket, a knee, and a shoulder. moreover, his liver was pierced, and one of his lungs collapsed.
“I got to revisit the amazing group of people who saved my life.”
“Rennervations” Premiere
Last week, the “Hawkeye” actor made his first red carpet appearance since the incident at the premiere of his Disney+ series, “Rennervations.”
In the show, he and his team renovate and repurpose service vehicles to assist communities and children in need.
Currently, three episodes are available for streaming, with a fourth episode set in India scheduled to premiere soon.
Frequently Asked Questions
What were Jeremy renner’s injuries?
Jeremy Renner suffered multiple broken bones, including eight ribs, an eye socket, a knee, and a shoulder. His liver was also pierced, and one of his lungs collapsed.
Where did the accident occur?
The accident happened near his Nevada home while he was clearing snow for a family member.
What is “Rennervations” about?
“Rennervations” is a Disney+ series where Jeremy Renner and his team refurbish and repurpose service vehicles to help communities and children in need.
