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You Think You’ve Seen it All!

We think we’ve seen it all when it comes to strange mishaps on the road and then you read something else that makes you think in amazement…”Just how did that happen?”

One of my fellow colleagues wrote an article just a few months ago regarding the scary incident whereby a woman’s vehicle became trapped on the front of a lorry and was pushed along for 1 mile before the lorry driver noticed what had happened!

Well, on browsing today’s news pages I couldn’t help noticing a small article on the BBC News website titled “Mystery of US dangling vehicle” (BBC News Source).

How could you not be intrigued to have a look at the latest road wierd and wonderful road mishap?!

The report was regarding a vehicle in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA which was reported (and captured on film) poking through the side of a wall on the fifth floor of a multi-storey car park! The vehicle would appear to have been reversed through the wall leaving the rear of the white Mercedes on show for all to see!

Fortunately there were no reports of any injuries; the only damage (other than the wall itself) was caused to the vehicles parked below where the debris had fallen.

It would appear that the owner of this vehicle had very lucky escape as did the motorists and pedestrians on the highway below!

There are unfortunately circumstances where you may suffer an injury either in a road traffic accident or as a pedestrian on the highway. If you suffer an injury as result of a negligent motorist of even falling debris you may be entitled to make a claim, in which case you should seek expert advice from a qualified personal injury lawyer.

The Injury Lawyers can provide you with free, no obligation advice straight away so why not give us a call!

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