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Four people were hospitalized in a car accident that occurred at around 3 am on a Sunday on Roosevelt Boulevard in Philadelphia, according to police reports. Though the accident had limited actual information about the cause or the people involved, several people needed medical care.

Car accidents involving multiple vehicles can be complicated, especially if there is any discrepancy in who was at fault for the accident. Because these cases can involve serious injuries and property damage, hiring a car accident attorney in Philadelphia can prove to be critical.

SUV and Car Collide, Creating Significant Injuries

According to a police report, a serious accident took place at the intersection of F Street and Roosevelt Boulevard. The early morning accident involved an SUV with a single driver and three others in a car. All individuals were taken to the hospital with unknown injuries, though all people involved were in stable condition.

The police did not provide an update initially about who caused the accident. They are continuing to investigate who or what caused the crash to occur.

In Unknown Car Accident Cases, Legal Representation Is Critical

Victims of car accidents like this face an uphill battle recovering. It can also be challenging to recover damages in these cases. At Kwartler Manus, our car accident lawyer works with victims to piece together what occurred. That may help you file a comprehensive claim for all of your losses. If you were hurt in a car accident, contact our legal team for answers at a free consultation.


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