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At about 4:30 on a Saturday afternoon, police responded to an accident involving a car that crashed into the side of a home in Lansdale, PA. It is unknown if the driver of the Mustang suffered any injuries in the crash, but there was substantial structural damage to the house. The incident occurred at the 900 block of West Third Street, closing down the roadway for some time while police investigated.

Various factors can bring about car accidents like this. Drivers may be distracted and miss a turn in the road, fall asleep at the wheel, or be intoxicated. In other cases, brakes may fail, or poor lighting may make the roadway hard to see. Accidents involving cars versus homes can also cause substantial financial loss to victims. In any of these situations, victims should seek legal representation to protect their rights to compensation.

Accident Leads to Substantial Damage

In this incident, VMSC medical services transferred the driver to the hospital for care. The police had to tow the vehicle from the location. Insurance companies would likely handle visible damage to the building. Luckily, no one was struck in the home by the vehicle.

As a victim of a car accident, it becomes critical to be aggressive in seeking full and fair legal representation for your case. With the guidance of a car accident lawyer, such as someone from the team at Kwartler Manus, you can count on getting the legal support you need to file a comprehensive claim for any of the losses you have.


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