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Police received several calls in Bucks County, PA, about people throwing objects at cars. The drivers said their vehicles suffered damage as they navigated through Durham and Nockamixon townships. Pennsylvania State Police are investigating.

While damage to a vehicle from a thrown object may not seem dangerous, at a high rate of speed, even the smallest incident can cause serious injuries to victims. For example, an object could shatter a windshield, causing glass to strike the driver. This type of incident may also cause the driver to lose control over their vehicle, leading to a serious car crash risk.

Drivers Reported the Incidents Over the Weekend

According to law enforcement reports, several motorists reported seeing a sedan approaching other vehicles and throwing frozen water bottles at the cars. This led to damage to the vehicles as well as broken windshields. Luckily, no one reported any injuries in this accident. Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying those who engaged in this act.

The risk of serious injury is high for victims of such an incident. If you are hurt while driving a vehicle or even walking down the street because of another person’s negligence, arm yourself with a legal team ready to fight for you. Seek out legal guidance for the losses you have incurred by calling Kwartler Manus. Request a free consultation to learn more about how we help victims with serious injuries and losses to get the legal help they need.


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