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Justin Long Hurt during Auto Accident

Justin Long, 32, star of "Going the Distance", was supposed to promote his new movie "The Conspirator" but had to cancel after a car accident left him shaken.

The minor fender bender that occurred in Los Angeles gave the actor a mild concussion and prevented him from promoting the movie in Savannah, Georgia. Yet a source close to Long told People magazine that he is "completely fine now." He will be able to resume his promotion tour for the Robert Redford-directed movie that costars James McAvoy and Robin Wright about the sole female co-conspirator in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.

Don't let a car accident ruin your life. Take charge with a Los Angeles personal injury attorney that can help you recover money you are owed from lost wages, extensive injuries, and the mental and physical anguish that can accompany a traumatic event like a car accident. When time is money, it is time to contact the Law Offices of Gerald L. Marcus.

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