Bizarre Car Accidents – 2 Critically Injured – 1 Dead – Church Set on Fire
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
June 24, 2009
At 10:00 on Wednesday night, a taxi cab in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania swerved to miss another vehicle and jumped a curb into a crowd of people striking a pedestrian and a cyclist.
The cyclist is reported in critical condition after sustaining a skull fracture. The pedestrian suffered severe leg injuries that will require amputation.
Anderson, Indiana
June 24, 2009
A bizarre two car accident sets Bethel United Methodist Church in Anderson, Indiana on fire Wednesday morning.
At an intersection near the church, two cars collided spinning one of the vehicles into the side of the church which started the blaze. No injuries were reported.
Charlottesville, Virginia
June 23, 2009
A 19-year-old man that was walking across Interstate 64 near exit 121 in Virginia was struck and killed by a RV that was traveling on the interstate. No charges have been filed in this case. The police are not sure why the man was walking on the interstate.
Learn what the insurance companies do not want you to know about car accident injury claims in The Virginia Car Accident Guide. In the event that you, your family, or friends are injured in a car accident due to the negligence of another driver, contact The Parrish Law Firm for a free and confidential case analysis.
The Parrish Law Firm
10620-C Crestwood Drive – Manassas, Virginia 20109
(571) 229-1800
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