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Police Cruiser Involved in Four Vehicle Accident

A four-vehicle car accident involving a police cruiser took place last week near a local high school.

Police reports show that the cruiser crashed while driving on an avenue causing minor injuries to the two officers inside the vehicle. Aside from the cruiser, three other cars were involved in the accident, which luckily did not cause any serious injuries.

Reports show that another officer was injured not too far away from the first accident when he became involved in a collision in Van Nuys, California. Following the incident, he was transported to an area hospital but released several hours later. He was reportedly riding his motorcycle when he crashed into a vehicle east of a nearby freeway.

If you have been involved in a motor vehicle accident, whether a car accident or a motorcycle accident, now is the time to contact the Law Offices of Gerald L. Marcus and have your case reviewed by a Los Angeles personal injury lawyer who is dedicated to protecting your rights and best interests.

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