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Thanksgiving night led to a police chase and, ultimately, an SUV crashing in Mooresville, PA. Data from the initial report from police indicates that a car being pursued by the police struck an SUV. The accident began in the Polo Run development in Lower Makefield Township. At that time, police were investigating what they said was a suspicious vehicle. This led to a chase, though police say they called it off at Yardley Borough. Others then picked up the pursuit.

In a car accident like this, victims may be innocent bystanders struck by the fleeing vehicle. They may be a passenger in the vehicle with the driver. Other times, the victim may be a driver who is misunderstood. No matter what happens, having legal representation can be critical, so be sure to talk to a car accident lawyer today.

Vehicle Crashes Into SUV

The details of this case are not fully understood and have not been released by the police just yet. They did not know that, at some point, the vehicle crashed into an SUV that was traveling at the allowed rate of speed on East Trenton Avenue in Morrisville. The SUV had seven people inside of it at the time of the crash. The driver being pursued also suffered a head wound. The seven people did not need hospitalization.

For those facing injuries and losses from the actions of another driver, your first step is to arm yourself with a legal team. Call Kwartler Manus now to set up a free consultation to discuss your rights regarding this matter.


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