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According to police and neighbors, a West Ward car accident occurred for the third time in the same location. For the third time in just eight days, an accident closed down West Ward in Lansdale. This accident involved a vehicle striking a Toyota. It did not cause serious injuries to any person involved but continues to prove that the intersection is very dangerous.

The neighborhoods in the area continue to request changes to be made and for a traffic study to be done to determine what should occur. For victims, the risks of serious injuries are high, and locals wonder who will be hurt next time.

Proving an unsafe intersection exists can take significant work. However, with the help of a skilled attorney, it may be possible to show that the city needs to make changes or be held responsible for the injuries sustained by those who navigate the area. Talk to a car accident lawyer today.

Residents Continue to Seek Answers

Three accidents in 8 days is a record for the area, though residents say that the area has long suffered from serious accidents at the intersection. A key concern is that the route is often used by people who are commuting through the area and trying to get around trains and traffic.

Victims of accidents in this or other areas where unsafe conditions exist should seek legal guidance to pursue action against those responsible. Every case is independent of each other, but all work together to show that an area is potentially unsafe. Contact Kwartler Manus for the legal guidance you need.


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