Pedestrian Accident Closes Route 202 Friday Morning

A devastating accident took place early on a Friday morning in the King of Prussia area along Route 202. There was limited immediate information provided, but reports indicated a vehicle struck a pedestrian. Police did not release any updates on the condition of those involved, but shut down the roadway from Town Center Road to Henderson Road in both the northbound and southbound directions. Speak with a Montgomery County pedestrian accident lawyer today.

Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents

Pedestrian accidents are often the fault of distracted drivers, speeding vehicle operators, or poor visibility. While the police did not release information about this particular pedestrian accident, chances are good that the driver did not see the victim for some reason.

To determine fault, it becomes necessary to consider the details of the accident. Whenever possible, drivers are tasked with doing whatever they can to prevent striking a pedestrian. That is hard to do if the pedestrian runs into the middle of the street unexpectedly or is walking along a dark roadway.

More commonly, these accidents are the fault of the motorist, especially if they failed to ensure a crosswalk was clear before moving through it or did not notice a pedestrian with the right of way at a corner.

Hiring a Pedestrian Accident Lawyer Becomes Essential

To protect your rights to fair compensation in a serious pedestrian accident, contact our legal team at Kwartler Manus. With a pedestrian accident lawyer in King of Prussia available to assist you, we can begin gathering the necessary evidence to establish who is at fault.

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