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Drivers Crash into Two Separate Banks in Deerfield Beach, Send Customers to Hospital | Broward County Car Accident Lawyer

Two banks in Deerfield Beach, FL, were crashed into by different vehicles within minutes of each other on June 24, according to the Miami Herald website.  According to authorities, the initial crash occurred at approximately 1:20 p.m. when an elderly woman crashed her vehicle into a Washington Mutual after accidentally pressing the gas pedal and running over a curb.  Although no one was reported to have been injured in that car accident, another incident 20 minutes later injured several customers and the driver when another elderly woman drove her vehicle into a Wachovia building.  The woman reportedly lost control of her vehicle, and the resulting injuries sent several people to the hospital.

At Injury Law Service, David Benenfeld has represented clients in a wide range of automobile accidents.  Whether you were injured as a pedestrian or as the driver or passenger of another vehicle, Ft. Lauderdale & Broward County car accident lawyer David Benenfeld will freely consult with you regarding your particular accident.  If you would simply like to request more information or answers to a few questions, Injury Law Service will provide you with the resources you need to become informed following an auto accident

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