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Two Suffer Injuries during Car Accident

Officers are still investigating a car accident in Reseda, California that left two people seriously injured.

Police reports show that the car was traveling through a Reseda neighborhood when the driver lost control of the vehicle and crashed into a solid block wall. Eyewitness reports state that the vehicle must have been traveling at high speeds as the car appeared to actually go into the air before it hit the cement structure.

Two of the people inside were trapped and had to be extricated by emergency crews. They were transported to an area hospital and were reportedly in critical condition. Two more people were removed from the wreckage, but neither sustained serious injuries as a result of the crash.

If you were harmed during a car accident that was not your fault, contact a Los Angeles car accident attorney from our law firm now. Our Los Angeles personal injury lawyers have worked on a variety of auto accident cases and can help you file your lawsuit to seek compensation.

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