According to the Chambersburg Public Opinion, a Harrisonville man was injured after crashing into a cow in the roadway before hitting a house. Pennsylvania State Police in McConnellsburg said Randy E. Black, Harrisonville, suffered moderate injuries in the crash early Saturday morning, May 20, 2014.
Police said he was driving south on Pa. 655 when he struck a cow standing in the southbound lane. He tried to gain control of his Toyota Tacoma after being struck by the air bag but left the road and struck a home at 348 Pitt St., Hustontown. Hustontown EMS transported Black to Fulton County Medical Center.
What many people do not know is that if the owner of the cow was negligent, there may be a claim for injuries under an insurance policy. If you or a loved one are seriously injured in a Pennsylvania car accident because another person’s negligence, contact an experienced York, PA auto accident lawyer at Schmidt Kramer.
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