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On a Friday afternoon, two vehicles collided at the intersection of Bethlehem Pike and Upper State Road/Dekalb Pike in Montgomery Township. The accident led to two people being sent to the hospital for injuries.

Car accidents at intersections are very common, especially if drivers approaching the intersection are not paying attention and proceed without the right of way. Victims of car accidents like this may find it hard to prove they were not at fault. By working with a Montgomery County car accident attorney, you can gain more insight into what your rights are in this type of accident.

Two People Hurt with Significant Damage to Vehicles

According to police reports, the accident occurred at about 3:42 p.m. Both vehicles involved, a tan Acura sedan and a black SUV, had significant front-end damage. Both vehicles were still in the intersection, blocking it when police arrived. The Montgomery Township Fire Department and North Penn Vol. Fire Co. assisted in securing the scene and gathering evidence. The police had not released information about the cause of the accident at the time of the reporting.

Some intersection accidents like this come down to who the judge believes more than the other. Do not let that happen in your car accident case. Instead, hire a skilled car accident attorney who can build the evidence to support your case and provide you with clarity on legal rights. For this type of accident, the team at Kwartler Manus is ready to help support victims as they pursue fair compensation.


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