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Four Car Accident Keeps Officers Busy in L.A.

A four-way car accident had law enforcement officers in Los Angeles County busy last week. News sources say that it took hours for the accident to be cleared from a busy roadway. Four people were injured in the auto accident. Three are in critical condition while the fourth is listed as being in serious condition. It is uncertain as to what caused the accident between the four vehicles. However, the impact between two of the vehicles was so severe that one driver had to be extricated by firefighters and other rescue workers. All of the victims are being treated at area hospitals.

When you are hurt in an auto accident, you may be unable to return to work and/or school. If that is the case, you need a Los Angeles personal injury lawyer that will work hard to help you take appropriate legal measures, such as filing a personal injury lawsuit. If you are ready to learn what rights you have as the survivor of an auto accident, contact the Law Offices of Gerald L. Marcus now to enlist our help.

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