
Philadelphia police reported that a crash occurred at the intersection of Cottman Avenue and Large Street, sending one of the vehicles into the side of the building. Two people had to be taken to the hospital as a result of the wreck.
The two-car crash happened at the intersection. One of the vehicles, a white minivan, was propelled into the side of a building. It is not clear what caused the crash.
Police were called to the scene early Wednesday morning and found the white van had slammed into a metal pillar in front of the building, an area restaurant. News images show the van sustained significant front-end damage. Police closed off the intersection to investigate. Call Kwartler Manus today to speak with a Philadelphia car accident attorney.
What to Do After an Accident
What you do after an accident plays a significant role in the outcome of any case. If you are in harm's way, try to move yourself to a safe location, call 911, and wait for help. When you are okay, check on others and then start documenting the accident. Take photos of your injuries, the damage to all involved vehicles, and any debris in the roadway. Get medical care immediately after the accident. Then, call an attorney.
An Attorney Can Be a Critical Resource
Some of these accidents result in disputes over fault. Drivers involved benefit from having a trusted, local car accident lawyer available to guide them through the legal process of proving innocence and filing a claim. Turn to Kwartler Manus for the one-on-one support you need at a free consultation.
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