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Police arrived at the scene of an accident in Hilltown Township late on a Sunday evening. The incident occurred at Church Road and Bethlehem Pike, involving a dark-colored four-door pickup truck and a silver Honda SUV. Both vehicles had significant front-end damage and were blocking traffic in the center of the intersection.

If you are the victim, two-car accidents with significant damage can be challenging. You must show that you were not at fault and that you had the right of way through the intersection. That can be challenging even with evidence. Having a car accident attorney by your side can make all of the difference in a case like this, where it is one person’s word against another.

Head-on collision with Significant Vehicle Damage

Witnesses to the accident reported it was a head-on collision that spewed debris across the roadway. Two people from the vehicles were taken to area hospitals with injuries, though no update on their condition was initially provided. Police spent time working to process evidence in the case. The vehicles had to be towed from the scene. Police did not release any other details, including who may have been at fault.

Car accident lawyers work for victims to find evidence, build a strong case, and pursue full compensation for victims. When you are the victim of an accident, seek legal guidance from an attorney you can trust. At Kwartler Manus, we offer free consultations as a way for victims to learn their rights in any case.


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