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Tom Brady Invovled in Auto Accident

In Foxborough, Massachusetts, new sources confirmed that quarterback Tom Brady of the New England Patriots was scared out of his mind after he was involved in a serious two vehicle car accident last week.

On Monday, Brady made his weekly appearance on WEEI radio.  He said that he was shocked when a minivan collided with the vehicle he was driving while in Boston.

While Brady did not suffer any injuries, he was still frightened by the accident.  The same day of the accident, he attended practice with his teammates while the passenger in the minivan had to undergo emergency surgery and was said to be in serious condition.

A lawyer for the family of the injured man said that his condition had worsened.  

Were you involved in a car accident that left you with serious injuries and pain and suffering?  If so, get the legal hope you are entitled to by working with a Los Angeles personal injury attorneyContact the Law Offices of Gerald L. Marcus now!

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