Pedestrian Accident Results in Death of Dog
Posted By Los Angeles Personal Injury Lawyers on Oct 20, 2009 3:51pm PDT
A 14-year old girl was seriously injured when a negligent driver hit her as she was walking her dog on Monday. Authorities say that the dog was killed in the pedestrian accident and that the teen girl was airlifted to Children's Hospital. The severity of her injuries have yet to be released. She may be suffering from a closed head injury or spinal cord damage.
The driver who struck the young girl and her dog stayed at the scene of the accident. No reports have been given as to any charges that might be made against this driver. In cases involving a Los Angeles personal injury accident, individuals and families can file a lawsuit to receive compensation from the driver's insurance company for the resulting pedestrian accident injuries.
If you or someone you love have been involved in a pedestrian accident, it is extremely important that you contact a personal injury attorney in Los Angeles who has experience dealing with insurance companies. Our law firm is well versed on the issues involved in recovering compensation from insurance companies. You deserve compensation for your injuries and we are here to fight for you.
Contact one of our Los Angeles pedestrian accident lawyers today. Call us at 800-715-4489 or tell us about your claim by filling out an online case evaluation form.
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