
A car struck a wall on Sumneytown Pike in Upper Gwynedd Township recently, leading to extensive traffic delays due to an extended road closure. The accident occurred near Church Road, which is one of the busiest areas of the township. According to reports, a vehicle struck the railroad bridge, leading to extensive damage to the vehicle. Speak with a Montgomery County car accident attorney from Kwartler Manus today about your case.
Car Into Wall Snarls Evening Traffic
Emergency crews were dispatched for the report of a vehicle into a wall around 6:30 pm on Wednesday. First responders found a heavily damaged silver four-door vehicle that had struck the railroad bridge tunnel. There was discussion of a possible second vehicle involved in the crash, but it could not be located.
Debris littered Sumneytown Pike, which was closed between Church Road and Allentown Road while crews cleaned the area and conducted their investigation. Two people were transported by ambulance to a local hospital, but their condition was not known.
Emergency personnel from VMSC Lansdale, Upper Gwynedd Township Fire Department, Fairmount Fire Company of Lansdale, and local police departments responded to the accident.
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Accidents involving vehicles into fixed objects can lead to serious injuries and even fatalities. A Montgomery County car accident lawyer from Kwartler Manus can answer your questions and help you fight for compensation after suffering injuries in a crash. Call our office today to schedule a free consultation with a compassionate member of our team.
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