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A vehicle crashed through the Myrtle Beach post office on Friday, September 29th injuring multiple people. The incident report states that a car was pulling into a parking spot on Friday at the post office located along 67th Avenue North. But instead of stepping on the brake, the driver stepped on the accelerator and drove over the curb and into the building.
The car crashed through the windows and hit people standing in line. One victim ended up under the car and complained of pain in her right leg and her entire left side was in pain. She was taken to the hospital. There was also a second victim who suffered a cut on her left wrist and had pain in her right leg.
Meanwhile, the post office opened back up on Monday following the crash. It is unknown if charges will be pressed at this time.
At The Law Offices of Jason E. Taylor, We extend our thoughts and prayers to the people facing injuries and wish them a healthy recovery. We share our condolences for this devastating car accident.
Should you or someone you know find yourself injured as a victim of someone else’s negligence in an accident, our firm offers free consultations to help guide you through the process so you can focus on your mental and physical recovery. Contact us at 1-800-351-3008.
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