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SUV Rollover Accident Seriously Injures Teen in Oakland Park, FL | Broward County Car Accident Lawyer

An SUV rollover accident seriously injured a 14-year-old boy in Oakland Park, FL, Saturday afternoon, June 27, according to CBS 4 News.  According to relatives, the teen was visiting his father in Oakland Park for the weekend, but the Broward County car accident occurred in an SUV driven by his mother.  One witness reported that young Christian Alarcon was standing on the running board and hanging on the side of the SUV when he slipped from the running board and fell beneath the back wheels.  According to the witness, Alarcon was unconscious and had blood in his eye.  He was then transported to Ft. Lauderdale's Broward General Medical Center for treatment and reportedly had bruised lungs.  According to CBS 4, the mother was cited, and the SUV was impounded.

At Injury Law Service, David Benenfeld represents injured victims of various types of auto accidents, and he hopes for the full and fast recovery of the injured in this car accident.  If you have been injured in an accident, feel free to contact attorney David Benenfeld for free answers to your most pressing questions.  You can also download a copy of his book, Secrets Exposed: 7 Deadly Mistakes That Can Destroy Your Auto Accident Case.

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