
Police reported that an accident took place in Montgomery County, in Abington Township, on Wednesday morning, resulting in a vehicle striking a bank.
According to reports, the accident took place at about 7:50 am at the intersection of Old York and Susquehanna roads. Although the police provided very limited information, a news helicopter overhead spotted three damaged vehicles at the scene of the accident.
Initial reports indicate that one of the vehicles slammed into the brick wall of the Wells Fargo Bank located on the corner of the intersection. It is unclear whether anyone was injured, as police were still investigating what occurred. Talk to a Montgomery County car accident lawyer at Kwartler Manus today.
Finding Evidence in Complicated Cases
This accident is a good example of one that will likely have different viewpoints from all parties involved. It will be up to investigators and insurance adjusters to determine who is at fault. Evidence obtained by victims can be vital. That includes photographs you take of the accident scene or witness statements from those who saw what occurred. Banks typically have ample security footage that may also shed light on what happened to cause the accident. A comprehensive review of all details is critical.
Working with a Lawyer Can Help You
Set up a free consultation with our Montgomery County car accident lawyer at Kwartler Manus. Let our legal team review your accident and injuries to determine who should pay for your losses. We are always here to help you along the way.
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