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Car Hits Into Apartment in Greenburgh

Car Hits Into Apartment in Greenburgh

Car Hits Into Apartment in Greenburgh

An elderly couple suffered from minor injuries after they hit their car into the front of an apartment building. This happened in Westchester County last Thursday.

Their Honda Accord hit the front of Building B at the Scarsdale Ridge Apartments at 344 Central Park Avenue. This happened in Greenburgh at around 2 in the afternoon.

The car drove halfway into the building and made a hole in the brick wall.

The two people in the car were transported to Westchester County Medical Center.

It appears that no one else was injured in the accident.

The 12 apartments located in the building were evacuated, and the utilities also had to be shut off.

Engineers are looking at the structural damage of the building.

If you’ve been injured in a pedestrian-vehicle accident that was caused by someone else acting negligently or recklessly, you could have a personal injury claim. By filing a claim, you could seek compensation for your injuries and other damages. For help with a claim, call New York lawyers Frekhtman & Associates today at (212) 222-1111.

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