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A recent accident in Lower Moreland Township closed down Philmont Avenue. A vehicle crash caused a utility pole and wires to fall, creating a safety concern. Police closed down the area to investigate.

In this accident, which occurred between Tomlinson Road and Byberry Road, there were no details initially provided by police about what caused it to occur. However, the incident causes significant enough damage to take down a pole, so a full investigation is essential.

Common Causes of Single-Car Accidents

Determining the cause of a single-car accident is always important when there are damages. Police will investigate and gather as much information as possible to demonstrate what occurred, and they will, undoubtedly, work with victims to get that information.

This can prove to be critical to determine fault. For example, a driver may have served to avoid striking another driver who had crossed over the center lane. In other situations, a driver may have suffered a medical emergency, or an animal could have entered the roadway.

In some situations, the driver is responsible, especially if there is evidence that they were distracted, intoxicated, speeding, or otherwise operating a vehicle dangerously. This could become essential for property owners to seek to recover the losses they have incurred.

Hire a Lower Moreland Township Attorney

If you are hurt in any type of accident, turn to our Lower Moreland Township car accident lawyers for guidance. At Kwartler Manus, LLC, we work closely with victims to get answers as to why they are suffering losses and injuries.


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