Car Pops Curb and Hits Three Pedestrians at Logan Airport

The Boston Herald reported that suddenly and without warning, a car popped the curb and plowed into “[t]hree pedestrians [who] suffered serious injuries at a passenger pickup area at Logan International Airport.”

The Herald reported that a black 1995 Lexus was “stopped in the Terminal C pickup area about 4:30 p.m. when,…it drove over the curb and struck the victims”, causing them serious injuries whereby one victim was rushed to Massachusetts General Hospital while the other two were taken to Tufts Medical Center. The driver of the Lexus was immediately interviewed about the car accident with the pedestrians.

Terminal C is one of the busiest Terminals at Logan Airport and this incident highlights the need for all to be cognizant of our surroundings, especially while we are traveling. It also should remind us of the importance to be sufficiently covered by our own insurance policies so, when in a case like this, where there is a car that causes multiple injuries to multiple victims, and there may not be enough coverage to pay for all of the injured victims, each injured person could then seek coverage under their own underinsurance provisions of their own policies once the at fault parties insurance was depleted.

If you need help with a car accident or have a coverage question please call the car accident attorneys at Brabant & Huynh LLP at 617-934-0913. Our Car Accident Lawyers are located in Quincy and Dorchester and we will be glad to offer you a free evaluation and ease the burden of going through the process.

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