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At about 7 a.m., police responded to a collision at Route 13 and Colonial Avenue. According to initial reports, the incident involved two vehicles. One vehicle tried to make a left turn and did so in front of the other, causing the collision.

Intersection accidents are very common. They often occur because one driver is distracted or driving recklessly. Depending on the case’s unique circumstances, either driver could be responsible. While police will investigate, victims with serious injuries and losses may also seek legal support from a car accident attorney, who will gather additional evidence and prove fault when necessary.

Non-Serious Injuries Reported

In this particular accident, police reported that two people were taken to area hospitals but had non-life-threatening injuries. The accident was significant, resulting in the street closure for several hours and the need for tow trucks to remove the wrecked vehicles and the additional debris. No specific insight was provided as to who was at fault according to policy insight in this case.

In accidents with injuries, especially when there is a question about fault, seek out a car accident lawyer when you are the victim. You deserve guidance from an attorney who will fight for your right to fair compensation for losses another person caused to you.

A Kwartler Manus, our car accident lawyers in Bensalem, are always available to provide victims with the guidance and support they need. If you were hurt, contact us to learn more about the steps we can take to help you.


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