The Strawberry Mansion neighborhood of Philadelphia was rocked last night when a toddler was injured in a hit-and-run that involved two vehicles, according to NBC10. Luckily for the two-year-old, they only suffered scratches and bruises to their face and head in what could have been a much more horrific outcome. If your child is injured in a hit-and-run or any type of accident, talk to a Philadelphia car accident lawyer at Kwartler Manus about your case.
What We Know Right Now
According to news reports, the accident happened around 9 pm last night at the intersection of 33rd and Susquehanna. The mother and grandmother told police that they were getting into the car after playing at the park when the toddler walked into the street and was hit by two cars.
The first vehicle to hit the toddler was a blue SUV, which was traveling south on 33rd Street. The second vehicle to hit the toddler was a white truck, which was also traveling south on 33rd Street. The boy was transported to CHOP, where he was listed in stable condition. The boy’s mother said that the child did not suffer any broken bones or brain damage in the crash.
Contact Kwartler Manus After a Hit-and-Run Crash
A hit-and-run crash does not have to stop you from seeking compensation for injuries. An experienced attorney will be able to work with your case and help you protect your rights, especially if the driver is found. Call Kwartler Manus today to schedule a free consultation with a Philadelphia car accident attorney.