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Actress Lea Michele Involved in Auto Accident

Last week popular actress, Lea Michele of "Glee," was involved in acar accident in Los Angeles.

According to police reports the actress was involved in a crash with intoxicated girls. The accident happened around 2 a.m. and was immediately reported to police by Michele. The girls backed into her vehicle, asked if she was drunk too, made a comment about her being famous and then drove off. However, Michele was unfazed by the accident, commenting that "I hear you have to crash your car once in California before you can be initiated as a true L.A. resident. So for me, I don't consider it a problem. I consider it, 'Good, I got that out of the way.' Now I live here."

If you have recently been involved in a car accident that was not your fault, it is time to contact a Los Angeles personal injury lawyer today. You can get the help you need to pay off medical bills, account for time lost from work and other financial problems that came as a result of the accident. However, you need an attorney that can protect your best interests in the court room.

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