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Recent news reports describe a situation in which a driver struck a guardrail at just the right speed and angle to cause the wheel to come off. According to reports, a maroon sedan crashed into the guardrail along the southbound lanes of Bethlehem Pike and Route 309. The accident happened on Wednesday evening in Hatfield Township and caused significant disruption to traffic during rush hour.

Photos of the scene show the vehicle’s wheel on the side of the road with the vehicle perpendicular to the guardrail. The driver was picked up at the scene by someone else, suffering no injuries. The vehicle had to be towed from the area. Police continue to investigate what happened. Talk to a car accident attorney today in Hatfield Township.

Single Car Accidents and Losses

Victims in a single-car accident may be able to seek compensation from the at-fault party that caused their incident if they can demonstrate that someone else was at fault. For example, another driver may have run them off the side of the road. The driver may have overcorrected while trying to steer clear of an animal. In other cases, single car riders may suffer serious injuries because the city failed to maintain safe road conditions. A mechanic could be at fault if they failed to properly secure a tire. The list of possibilities is endless.

Getting Legal Support Matters

In an accident like this, proving your case is challenging. Seek the help of an experienced car accident lawyer. Our team at Kwartler Manus is ready to guide you in your claim.


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