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Police responded to the scene of an accident in the Roxborough area of Philadelphia, where they found a driver had lost control of their vehicle and crashed into a tree.

The incident occurred around 11 p.m. on a Friday night, near Henry Avenue and Gates Street. The driver of the vehicle was pronounced dead at the scene. Investigators were attempting to determine the cause of the driver losing control of the vehicle. No other parties were involved. Henry Street was closed for several hours after the accident while police worked to determine what occurred.

Determining the Cause of Accidents After a Single Car Accident

For the family member of a person who dies in an accident like this, determining what happened can be a critical part of the process. Police will investigate and consider factors such as intoxication, falling asleep at the wheel, or distraction. Looking at all the data, they will try to piece together what happened while seeking witness statements as well.

When families need more information or when there is a situation in which the evidence points to someone else being at fault, it is critical to bring in your own legal team to pursue additional research. Often, having an attorney pursue legal action for you can help you get answers to even the most challenging questions.

At Kwartler Manus, our car accident lawyers work with victims and, in fatal situations, victim families to get answers. If you need help finding out what happened in your case, contact our legal team.


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