A group of neighbors in Hurst said they are dealing with damage and questions over who's responsible after a trash truck accident.
“IT SOUNDED LIKE A BOMB GOING OFF”
Don Seymour said he raced home and snapped photos of a trash collection vehicle stopped on the street near their home. “You could hear him revving the engine because it was stopping. It was obviously the poles were stuck behind the house,” Valverde told NBC 5. “They just told us to hold on, the next day they would call us. Nothing happened. We have been trying to call multiple times. It’s been back and forth type of trying to get information from them,” Valverde said.Navarro and Valverde tell NBC 5 Responds they’ve grown concerned about the multiple companies and utilities involved. They said it’s not clear whether anyone would cover the damage to their car, roof, fence and yard.
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