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A one-car crash happened along Route 611 in Doylestown Township, according to police reports. Rescuers were called to the scene of the crash on the off-ramp at West State Street. The Doylestown Fire Company had two crews at the scene just before 8 a.m. When they arrived, they found that the driver was pinned inside the car due to the extensive damage to the door and front dashboard.

As a result, the fire crews had to extract the driver before sending them to the hospital for treatment. Central Bucks Emergency Medical Services handled the patient’s transportation. It is unclear how serious the injuries were or what caused the driver to lose control on the off-ramp. Talk to a Bucks County car accident lawyer today.

Common Causes of Off-Ramp Accidents

An accident on an off-ramp can occur for various reasons, often with the driver losing control. In some cases, the driver may have been operating at a very high rate of speed or going too fast for the turns. Animals and other drivers’ actions can also contribute to causing an accident. There are times when the roadway could be concerning, such as if it was not designed properly and numerous accidents occur there. It is not known if this is a frequent area spot in the area.

Legal Guidance Can Help

If you are hurt in an accident that you believe was caused by another driver, hiring an attorney can offer legal insight and strategy. Kwartler Manus offers support to victims in Doylestown Township for a variety of accident types. Call today for a free consultation.


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