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| "Seinfeld" Actor Responsible for Los Angeles Bicycle Accident |
Actor Jason Alexander caused a bicycle accident in Los Angeles when he struck a 14-year old boy with his car earlier today. Alexander was traveling near Wilshire Boulevard when he hit into the bicyclist. The famous actor stopped after the accident and waited for police to arrive. The young boy was taken to a local hospital and is expected to recover from his minor injuries.
This young boy may have been stable when he was taken to the hospital, but he could develop more severe injuries as time goes on. When a bicycle rider is hit by an oncoming car they are likely to sustain abrasions, cuts, bruises, and possibly a head injury. Internal injuries caused by Los Angeles bicycle accidents, such as brain trauma, can show up months or years after the incident. It is important that injured individuals seek medical help, regardless of how stable they may appear after a bicycle accident. It is also vital that injury victims in Los Angeles contact an experienced personal injury lawyer after an accident.
Contact a Los Angeles bicycle accident attorney from the Law Offices of Lee Arter today when you call 800-715-4489.
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Posted By Los Angeles Bicycle Accident Lawyer on April 27, 2010 09:10 pm | Permalink |
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Our accident attorney at our law firm is not representing any of the parties mentioned in this blog article at the time of this Los Angeles personal injury posting. If you were involved in this or in a similar accident, please contact our Los Angeles personal injury lawyer who can assist you in answering your questions and seeking compensation for your injuries. Once our injury lawyer has conducted both a consultation and a full investigation, our attorneys may then fully inform the injured party about their legal rights and potentially recoverable monetary compensation.
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