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A person was taken to the hospital after a serious accident involving a Chevrolet Equinox and a white school van. The accident occurred in Lower Gwynedd, and left the person in the Equinox trapped for a period of time.

Car accident entrapment can be highly dangerous, especially if a person has life-threatening injuries. Often the result of high-speed accidents or high-force accidents, victims should seek legal action in these situations. A car accident attorney can offer insight into your legal rights to compensation if someone else caused the accident.

Trapped People After Serious Accident

Montgomery County emergency officials responding to the scene stated that one person was trapped in the vehicle, and a second person was able to get out. The accident on Sumneytown Pike closed down both directions of the roadway from Evans Road through Route 202 East.

Investigators are still trying to determine what occurred. However, the white school van was said to have been empty at the time of the accident. Both victims in the Equinox were taken to the hospital after the incident occurred. No insight into how serious their injuries were where both vehicles suffered serious damage.

Protecting Your Rights After an Accident

Victims of any type of car accident need to protect their rights. If another person causes an accident, report it to the police, get medical care, and hire an attorney to protect your rights. Kwartler Manus works closely with victims throughout their cases to ensure they get compensated as they should. Call today to schedule a free consultation.


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