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TWO-CAR CRASH

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crash-- the carWith Cooperstown Emergency Squad Chief Eric Pierce at the head of the stretcher, EMTs and firefighters carry the driver in a two-car crash across from the Clark Scholarship Program Office on Route 28 south of the village to a waiting ambulance. By shortly before 5 p.m., rush-hour traffic was moving again – albeit slowly – past the scene. There is no word yet on if those involved will be contacting a Personal Injury Lawyer to press charges.It turned out that a north-bound black Chevrolet, in photo at right, had rear-ended a car waiting to turn into a driveway, then ran off the east side of the road and into the black fence the circles the Clark properties in that vicinity. The accident happened about 4:30, and a fire truck was dispatched to the scene, as well as the ambulance crew. If you’ve been involved in a car accident then it’s important that you contact a local law firm, such as this los angeles car accident lawyer, immediately. You may well find that you’re entitled to compensation. There are loads of law firms out there that can help you get the compensation that you deserve. It can seem a bit daunting at first becasue there are so many. However, if you just spend a mintute and do your research, you’ll find that there are loads of law firms out there like Batta Fulkerson who could potentially help you. You just have to make sure that you use the right one for you. Even if it takes you a little while to find the right one.
(Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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