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March 19, 2026
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Nashua, NH (March 19, 2026) – A vehicle crashed into a physical therapy clinic on Thursday morning, March 19, in Nashua, causing heavy damage to the building. The incident happened at a facility on Amherst St when a car drove through the front entrance and into the structure.

Officials said the vehicle broke through the exterior wall near the entrance, then continued inside and hit another interior wall. The impact caused visible structural damage to the clinic space.

The driver, a 79-year-old woman, suffered injuries in the crash. She was treated, and her condition was described as stable. No one inside the rehab center was hurt at the time of the incident.

Authorities reported that the crash occurred when the driver mistakenly pressed the gas instead of the brake while attempting to park. A nearby witness, identified as Cassie, described hearing a loud bang and seeing the vehicle inside the building moments later.

Emergency units remained at the scene while the building was assessed and the vehicle was prepared for removal. Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash, and more details will be released as soon as they become available. Our thoughts are with those affected as they continue to recover.

What Can Cause a Vehicle to Crash Into a Building While Parking?

Parking-related crashes often happen at low speeds but can still lead to serious property damage. One of the most common causes is pedal error, where a driver accidentally presses the accelerator instead of the brake. This tends to occur more frequently in tight parking areas or during quick maneuvers.

Driver age and reaction time may also contribute in some cases, especially when quick corrections are needed. Confusion between pedals can happen in stressful or unfamiliar situations, increasing the risk of unintended acceleration.

Other factors can include vehicle positioning, distractions, or limited visibility in parking lots. Even at slower speeds, these crashes can cause significant damage when a vehicle enters a building or strikes a fixed structure.

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