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Authorities reported the tragic news that a 26-year-old died in an accident at the Keystone Trade Center. Initial reports found that the wreck happened at 6:15 p.m. on South Pennsylvania Avenue near the Old Bordentown Road and River Road intersection in Falls Township. The collision involved a gold Honda Accord being driven eastbound when, for some reason, it left the road and rolled several times before coming to a stop. The driver died at the scene of the accident.

Uncovering why the vehicle left the roadway is critical in this case. In some situations, another vehicle may have forced it off the road, and distracted driving may also be to blame. In this situation, the police reported that drugs, alcohol, and a medical emergency were ruled out as the cause of the crash. This means it is up to police and the car accident attorneys to find out what happened.

A Tragic Accident for All Involved

The driver of the Honda Accord was said to have been on their way to a job interview. Instead, the driver was ejected from the vehicle during the accident. Lifesaving measures were taken, but they were not enough due to the extensiveness of the person’s injuries.

If you lost a family member in a car accident, fight for justice for them. Schedule a free consultation with our legal team at Kwartler Manus to learn more about your legal options. Many times, we can help victims recover damages in negligence matters. Call today to schedule an appointment.


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