A factor in Virginia commuter lot car speed

19:00 Publicado por Mario Galarza

Virginia State police have stated that speed was a factor in a car accident, which Virginia occurred in many commuters in North Stafford.  2007 Mercedes-Benz sedan caught the bumper of parked 2003 Honda before performing in a 1996 Mazda pickup.  A 20 - was injured years old man inside the truck.

The crash with pickup damaged pushed other cars into each other, including a Ford sedan, a Chevrolet Tahoe and a Hyundai 2003 with eight cars as a whole.  The impact on the Hyundai had a 72 - year old in the vicinity of the vehicle at the time of the accident hit, stand.

Both injured parties were taken to a local hospital with what apparently not life-threatening injuries are.

Michael Phillip Daniel, age 50, the driver of the Mercedes sedan, has reckless driving and driving without a license for the police accused.

Virginia State Police Sergeant Les Tyler stated that speed was a factor in the crash.

For those who are only property damage suffered, probably for them difficult to restore what you would think a decent amount of money from the incident.  You watch the video below, to learn more about why this is a difficult situation for property claims.


Have you been in an accident with a negligent driver in a parking lot or commuters in Northern Virginia?  If you have or worry what might happen if you are involved in a car accident, you can a free copy of the order prepare accident book.  If you are looking for legal help for an accident where you were the victim, call the BenGlassLaw Office at (703) 591-9829.

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