McDonald’s Parking Lot Accident Leads to Injuries

According to reports, A car accident occurred in a McDonald’s parking lot in the Montgomery Commons Shopping Center on a Tuesday afternoon. The accident involved a 2012 Kia Optima and a 2019 Honda Accord Crosstour. It occurred at around 2:30 in the afternoon and was so significant that the SUV ended up on its side.

Parking lot accidents can be confusing because they are often on private property. Yet, if a person causes injury to you due to their reckless behavior or distraction behind the wheel, they may still be held responsible for the losses you have incurred. It will be up to you to prove what those losses are as well as what your legal rights are in the case. Be sure to call a car accident lawyer today.

Minor Injuries in the Accident

In this accident at 1400 Welsh Road, the drivers collided at enough speed or at the right angle to cause the vehicle to flip to its side. Luckily, only minor injuries were reported. However, EMS workers took two people to Grand View Hospital after the accident. Initial news reports did not provide any information about what caused the incident or which driver was responsible.

To prove your case in a car accident like this, work with an experienced car accident attorney. At Kwartler Manus, our attorneys will work to gather video footage and use witness statements to create a clear, detailed description of what occurred. Proving your right to compensation for all of your losses is critical. Set up a free consultation today.

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