Posted On: July 10, 2009 by Ross Jurewitz

Car Crashes into 2 San Diego Homes, Injures Driver

A crash in the Paradise Hills neighborhood of San Diego on the night of July 7 left the driver injured after he had crashed into two cars in the area. A dispatcher of the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department reported that the motor vehicle wreck, which took place around 8:40 p.m., happened on the 5800 block of Albemarle St. Witnesses to the car accident also reported that the woman who was driving the Ford Explorer SUV that crashed, had suffered an unknown medical problem before she lost control of the car. With two children in the car, the woman driving was the only one injured.

There were some bystanders who were outside at the time of the crash that were not injured by the San Diego car wreck, although they are now currently displaced. San Diego city housing inspectors reported that the damage to one house was substantial and made it uninhabitable, while the other house suffered only damage to a car and the subsequent garage. The San Diego Red Cross is arranging shelter for the family. If you would like to read more about this San Diego auto accident please read this 10News.com story.

Many people feel that car accidents only happen out in the big cities or at large intersections, and that suburban and residential areas are free of harm by motor vehicle or motorcycle damage. However, many accidents and unforeseeable events happen even in residential areas, and if you found yourself dealing with severe property damage at the hands of someone else's vehicle, you may be wondering what your next steps are.

If you or anyone you know has been injured or killed in a San Diego car crash or have suffered property damage, please contact San Diego car accident lawyer Ross Jurewitz and the San Diego personal injury lawyers at the Jurewitz Law Group at (619) 233-5020. You may also contact a San Diego injury attorney online here.