Multiple victims of the Nov. 21 car crash at the Hingham Apple Store are suing the building property owners, claiming the deadly collision that saw an SUV plow through the storefront could have been avoided had protective barriers been placed in front of the store to stop an errant car, attorneys for the victims said Tuesday.

A couple of barriers could have affected this tragedy, Douglas K. Sheff, a Boston personal injury lawyer, said of last Mondays crash, in which the SUV smashed through the front plate glass window of the Apple Store, killing one man and injuring about 20 others.