Early in July, a 19-year-old woman from Johnston sustained minor injuries when she slammed her car into a house in the Cranston area. After the accident happened, the city building inspector was dispatched to the scene and determined that the house and surrounding area were unsafe. The building inspector then ordered that the occupants vacate the premises, although none of them had been injured in the accident.
The cause of the accident is still under investigation but this is one example of how a one vehicle accident can render serious personal injuries to those inside a home. If a driver is not paying attention or is operating his or her vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs, he or she may slam into pedestrians, bicyclists, or property with people inside. Individuals inside the home will have no way to protect themselves against an incoming car and may sustain severe injuries that alter the course of their life forever. You might be curious about what rights you have when someone loses control of their vehicle and runs into a piece of property. Cars traveling at high speed can do a lot of damage in just a few seconds.
If you have been injured in an accident where you’ve been inside a facility when a vehicle slammed into that building, you may have cause to file a Rhode Island personal injury lawsuit. Property and injury damages may both be an issue in a lawsuit where a residential or business building is struck by a vehicle.