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A car accident involving a Ford Explorer and a dirt bike occurred on Kensington Avenue at Castor Avenue in the 24th District of Philadelphia. The accident, which reportedly occurred around 8:20 p.m., resulted in injuries and the bike rider being taken to the hospital in critical condition.

Car accidents are often devastating, especially when a large SUV strikes a dirt bike. In situations where you may be the victim of a devastating injury from such an accident, contact our Philadelphia car accident attorney for immediate legal guidance.

Ford Explorer Strikes a Dirt Bike

The accident report information indicates that a red Honda dirt bike was traveling southbound on Kensington Avenue with a passenger. At that same time, a Ford Explorer was at the light near Castor Avenue and trying to make a left turn onto the roadway. The dirt bike went around the SUV and, in doing so, struck the Ford Explorer. The two people on the dirt bike were taken to Temple University Hospital with serious injuries. The female driver of the Honda bike was in critical condition.

The driver of the Ford Explorer remained at the scene and did not need to go to the hospital. The Philadelphia police continue to investigate the incident.

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Kwartler Manus works with victims who deserve compensation after serious injuries. Contact our Philadelphia car accident attorney to request a free consultation to discuss the accident you were in and to learn what type of compensation you may be owed.


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