A fatal car accident occurred on Route 191, Nazareth Pike, at the intersection of Gradwohl Switch Road in Lower Nazareth Township, PA. Officials stated two people died in the accident.
Initial investigations show that one driver was operating a pickup truck while the other was driving a sedan. The driver in the sedan had to be extricated from the vehicle and later died at St. Luke’s Hospital, Anderson Campus. The other driver died at the scene.
The coroner’s office reported the deaths were the result of the accident due to multiple blunt force injuries. It is not clear what caused the accident.
A car accident lawyer from Kwartler Manus can assist with your case.
Uncovering Evidence in a Two-Vehicle Accident
Police are investigating this accident and have not provided specific details about the cause or the current evidence they have. To build a case like this, they will use evidence, including forensic evidence at the scene, as a starting point. They may also use witness statements from anyone who stopped to help or witnessed the incident. Factors such as vehicle positioning, road conditions, and each person's medical records will play a role in determining both the cause and fault.
Common causes of accidents in the area include distracted driving, speeding, and impairment. Every case deserves a full investigation.
Hire an Attorney to Do the Investigating for You
At Kwartler Manus, our car accident lawyer in Lower Nazareth Township can be your ally. Contact us to learn how we can help you after a car accident or the loss of a loved one.
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