Franconia Township Crash Injures One Friday Night

A crash on Friday night in Franconia Township, Montgomery County, injured one person, according to reports. Injuries caused by car accidents can live with you for the rest of your life. They cause missed time at work and expensive medical bills that you should not have to pay for out of your own pocket, especially when you were not the one who caused the accident. Talk to a Montgomery County car accident lawyer about your case today.

Details of the Franconia Township Crash

Emergency personnel were dispatched just after 5 pm on Friday for the report of a crash in the 600 block of Harlyesville Pike. The accident was located between Meetinghouse Road and Moyer Road. A male occupant of one of the vehicles reported that they needed to be evaluated for a head and/or neck injury.

Emergency personnel from VMSC Lansdale, Freedom Valley Medical Rescue, Perseverance Fire Company of Souderton, and Telford Fire Company were all dispatched to the scene. The crash slowed rush hour traffic for close to one hour, causing gridlock in the area as first responders worked to clear the accident scene.

Speak to a Lawyer at Kwartler Manus Today

When you or a loved one suffers injuries in a Franconia Township crash, it is important that you talk to a Montgomery County car accident attorney as soon as possible. You have limited time to file a claim. Call Kwartler Manus today to schedule a free consultation.

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