Fatal Pedestrian Crash Under Investigation in Hatboro

A fatal car accident happened in Hatboro, Pennsylvania, recently, taking the life of a 70-year-old pedestrian. Police are still investigating, but initial information shows that a vehicle struck a pedestrian at the intersection of South York Road and Horsham Road at around 7:25 a.m. The pedestrian was taken to the hospital after the incident but died from their injuries.

The driver involved stayed at the scene and was said to be cooperating with the police. They did not provide additional information about what led to the accident. Speak with a Montgomery County pedestrian accident lawyer today.

Pedestrian Accidents in Crosswalks

In this particular case, we do not have any information about what caused the accident. It may have been that the person walked out into the street without giving the driver an opportunity to stop. However, if they were in the crosswalk, the driver may be found liable for the losses incurred.

It is critical to consider that, in a case like this, the most common causes are preventable. Distracted drivers, fatigued drivers, poor road conditions, or limited visibility are all factors that may have played a role. Many times, drivers are speeding to try to beat a light or fail to pay close enough attention before turning a corner to see the people there. If your loved one loses their life as a result of another person’s recklessness, seek legal representation.

Seeking Legal Guidance Is Essential

Turn to Kwartler Manus and our pedestrian accident lawyer to learn more about your rights. Our pedestrian accident lawyer will provide you with unwavering support when you need it the most.

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