A car crash on Bristol Road in Warrington, Bucks County, involved five people. Police provided limited information about the multi-vehicle accident, but noted that it took place around 9:30 p.m. It included a sedan and an SUV, with four people in one vehicle. It was not a head-on collision, according to police. They did not provide additional details about what caused the incident to happen. However, police did report that there were serious issues involved.
To determine what occurred, police are working with a reconstruction team. The road is narrow, and while details were not clear, teams will work to gather evidence from numerous circumstances. Talk to a Bucks County car accident attorney today.
How Reconstruction Aids in Car Accidents
Police use data from the scene of an accident to recreate it, making it possible for them to understand what occurred before they assign fault. They use software and physics to better understand who did what to cause the incident. This information then allows them to know who caused the incident.
After a car accident, fault matters. It determines who will pay for the losses or if both parties may be involved to some degree. This information influences your insurance claim as well. Getting it right is possible with the added information that reconstruction software offers.
Let Our Attorneys Investigate for You
At Kwartler Manus, our car accident lawyers in Bucks County will use all available resources to better understand your losses. Our legal team can help with the investigation and seek fair compensation on your behalf. Contact us now for a free consultation.