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A violent five-car crash occurred early in the afternoon on Monday, Labor Day, according to multiple news reports. The collision occurred at the intersection of 63rd and Ludlow streets in West Philadelphia. There is no word on what caused the crash or the number of injuries. It is known, however, that no one was seriously injured in the accident. A Philadelphia car accident lawyer is here to represent you following a crash so you can focus on recovery.

The Fallout Following a Multi-Vehicle Crash

A multi-vehicle crash is devastating for everyone involved. Whether it is all passenger cars, trucks, motorcycles, or any mix of vehicles, it can lead to serious injuries and even death. While this crash in West Philadelphia did not lead to serious injuries, most of the vehicles involved were totaled. This leaves the drivers with no mode of transportation until they can secure rental vehicles from their insurance companies.

Liability is difficult to pinpoint in a multi-vehicle crash. When more than two cars are involved, it can be challenging to determine which driver is at fault in the crash. There is also the possibility that more than one of the drivers involved can be held liable for the collision.

Talk to Kwartler Manus in Philadelphia Following a Multi-Vehicle Accident

An accident involving more than two cars becomes hectic for the police and the respective insurance companies to sort out. Even if you were uninjured, you should still discuss the situation with an experienced attorney. The team at Kwartler Manus can assist in collecting evidence, conducting an investigation, and building a case for compensation on your behalf. Call our office today to schedule a free consultation with a Philadelphia car accident attorney.


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