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Crash Stops would-be Burglar in Stone Mountain

Accidents happen for all sorts of reasons. Sometimes innocent bystanders get caught up in events beyond their control, as a Dekalb County SUV driver learned recently.

When police officers arrived at the scene of a burglary-in-progress in the Stone Mountain area, the burglar fled the scene in a vehicle. The authorities pursued the suspect in their squad cars, moving at high speed toward Clarkston.  The suspect attempted to pass a stopped SUV, but the SUV was turning left and the suspect hit the side of the stopped car. Both the suspect’s vehicle and the SUV overturned, ending the chase. The police apprehended the burglar and retrieved the stolen items. But the driver of the SUV sustained injuries and serious damage to the vehicle.

When you are injured in an accident as an innocent victim of somebody else’s negligence or criminal activity, the legal process can be frustratingly slow and difficult.  The headaches of dealing with insurance agents, adjustors, and police can make you feel like things might get the better of you! The personal injury lawyers at Stokes and Kopitsky have years of experience and understand how you feel. They’ll stand by you and fight for make sure you get every dime you deserve in compensation for your injury and inconvenience.

If you live in the North Georgia area and have been injured, you deserve a lawyer who’ll be at your side through the process.  Call the number at the top of this page today to schedule your free consultation.

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