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Police are investigating an accident that took place in West Penn Township, PA, that led to injuries and the loss of life. According to reports, an 80-year-old man was driving a vehicle at the intersection of Routes 309 and 895 at about 6:30 p.m. on a recent Tuesday evening.

Other vehicles were involved in the crash, but police did not initially report on how many or what caused the incident. However, the older man was taken to Lehigh Valley Hospital Carbon Campus, where he passed away from his injuries. Two other people suffered minor injuries.

The Common Causes of Intersection Accidents

Intersections are always risky, even when you believe you have the right of way. Some of the most common reasons accidents happen here are due to distraction, with one driver not paying attention to the road by using their phone, adjusting the radio, or even eating while behind the wheel. Other times, speed and reckless driving can play a role in the cause of the accident. A driver trying to beat the light could easily crash into others.

Police will investigate the accident thoroughly to determine fault. For all parties, it is beneficial to seek your own attorney to represent you and your interests.

Turn to Our Legal Team

At Kwartler Manus, LLC, our car accident lawyers in West Penn Township are always available to provide a consultation to discuss what happened to you and what your right to compensation is in such cases. Turn to us for a free consultation.


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