Several Injured By SUV in Downington

An SUV driver crashed into the storefront of a shopping center on a Wednesday afternoon recently. The incident took place in Downingtown, Chester County, Pennsylvania. The incident left several people hurt.

According to reports, the driver of a Mercedes SUV lost control of the vehicle at around 1 p.m. near the North Park Plaza on Wallace Avenue. He came through the parking lot and struck the storefront of one of the businesses. The vehicle continued into the building until it struck an interior wall, before it then made its way into an adjacent building.

In this case, police stated that three women within the building suffered minor injuries, but two were taken to the hospital for an examination. The driver refused EMS care. The building suffered significant damage, which crews were working to repair right away.

Why Vehicles Crash Into Buildings

It’s important to know why something like this happens. It could have been that the driver suffered a medical emergency, was distracted, or lost control of the vehicle due to a tech problem or mechanical failure. Distraction, speeding, and intoxication are all potential factors as well. The police will investigate further to determine the cause.

Why Victims Need Attorneys

Working with a Downingtown car accident lawyer as a victim is crucial to protecting your future. Set up a free consultation with our car accident attorney whenever you are hurt in an accident someone else causes. At Kwartler Manus, LLC, we offer complimentary consultations to our clients, providing them with clear answers.  

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