Person Struck on SEPTA Tracks in Morton

A SEPTA accident took place in Morton, PA. That is where police report a person was struck after walking on the tracks. They later died from their injuries.

Initial insights into the accident show that the SEPTA train struck and killed the person near the Morton Station in Delaware County just after 9 a.m. The train was outbound on the Wawa Line. There were no passengers on board the train at the time of the accident.

The incident led to the Wawa Line being suspended in both directions during the investigation. SEPTA and local authorities did not release any further information about the incident or its cause.

Victims of SEPTA Accidents Have Rights

It is hard to determine why an accident like this may have occurred, especially if the victim was at fault for walking on the tracks. That is trespassing, which can mean they are at fault. Other factors must be considered as well. For example, there may be insight into why the person was there, including whether they had a proper warning about the risks of doing so.

A comprehensive investigation will happen. For the family of a person who loses their life, that may not be enough. Working with a SEPTA train accident lawyer may be the best way to uncover additional information and resources to protect your rights.

Contact Kwartler Manus now to learn what your rights are after an accident involving a SEPTA vehicle. Our legal team is always available to provide clarity on your rights. 

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