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Running a red light can be tempting, especially if you do not think anyone will be around and you need to get to a location quickly. Yet, these accidents cause risks. That is what led to an accident in Franconia Township on a Sunday afternoon. Ultimately, the incident led to three people suffering injuries.

According to reports, the two-car collision happened at Allentown Road and Harleysville Pike. A grey Nissan Pathfinder collided with a red Subaru. Both vehicles suffered serious damage. The Pathfinder was overturned in the accident, while the Subaru had significant front-end damage. Police stated that the Subaru driver ran a red light, verified by cameras in the area, which caused the crash. The impact was so significant that the Nissan flipped at least three and maybe four times.

Three people suffered injuries, two of whom were in the Nissan. The driver of the Subaru was charged with a red-light violation. It took several police departments and rescue crews, including those from Franconia, Lower Salford, Perserverance, Telford, and VMSC, to help as first responders.

Serious Injuries Benefit from Skilled Attorneys

Victims who suffer serious injuries because of the clear negligence and recklessness of another person have the right to seek fair compensation for their losses. However, the victim must prove the nature of those losses.

Because so much is on the line in a serious accident, it is wise to hire a car accident lawyer to help you build a strong, evidence-based claim. The team at Kwartler Manus, LLC, can help.


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