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An apartment building located on North Charlotte Street in Pottstown, PA, was struck by a driver who lost control, according to news reports. The accident happened along Route 663 near Beech Street. That’s where police say a car slammed into the building. The damage was significant, stretching up to the second floor. However, no one was inside the property at the time of the crash.

There were two people in the vehicle at the time of the accident. They did not report injuries at the time of the accident. The property houses a business and four apartments. Police were investigating but did not release an official cause of the accident at the time of this update. A Montgomery County car accident lawyer can help you with your case.

Why Vehicles Strike Buildings

As devastating and scary as they can be, car accidents like this can happen for many reasons and more frequently than many expect. In some situations, drivers lose control because they were speeding or took the turn too quickly. Other times, a poorly constructed street with limited visibility could have caused the incident. A medical emergency, fatigue, or an intoxicated driver could have played a role in the incident.

Recovering Damages After an Accident

If you are hurt in a car accident someone else causes, you have the right to file an insurance claim against those who caused the incident. At Kwartler Manus, our legal team goes to work on your behalf to build a strong case with clear evidence. Contact us if you are hurt and let us determine who should pay your bills.


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