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15 Year Old Involved in Bicycle Accident

Tell your children to look both ways when riding their bicycles on the road to avoid winding up like Zachary J. Schultz of North Platte. The 15 year old failed to yield the right of way to a 1997 Pontiac Grand Prix as it entered the intersection of Grant and W. Second on Tuesday.

Schultz slammed into the front driver's side panel of Laura D. Bay's Grand Prix, but only received minor cuts on his lower back and left elbow. He was examined by the school nurse but refused any additional services; the nurse advised Schultz to see her again in the pain worsened.

Police officers called Schultz's father to alert him of the accident.

When a child or loved one has been in a bicycle accident, you could be looking at some serious hospital charges that can quickly add up. Don't pay another dime if you were not at fault.  Contact a Los Angeles personal injury lawyer who can help you as soon as possible.

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