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A two-vehicle crash occurred in Hilltown Township after a Honda Civic crashed into a Jeep Wrangler. Police reported that the Civic was driving north on Route 113 when it struck the Wrangler, which was traveling west on Diamond Street. The incident occurred right in the intersection. The force caused the Civic to continue into a tree, where it ended up stopping on the street near a shed.

Accidents like this can seem confusing. Police use evidence at the scene, witness statements, and reconstruction efforts to piece together what occurred. In this situation, they charged the Civic driver with traffic control signal violations, indicating the driver was driving recklessly and likely ran a red light.

When you are a victim of another person’s reckless driving, hiring an attorney to protect your rights is critical. Always hire a car accident attorney with a history of fighting for victims.

Driver Sustains Injuries

The Driver of the Civic was a 41-year-old man. He required transportation to Grand View Hospital by ambulance for his injuries. The other driver was encouraged to seek medical care but did not require an emergency ambulance ride for it.

Call a Lawyer After a Car Crash

At Kwartler Manus, our car accident attorneys know that accidents like this can change the course of someone’s life. If you are hurt in such an accident, turn to our lawyers for a consultation and insight into your legal rights. Let us fight for you to recover the losses you have incurred so you can get back to your life.


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