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A car struck a group of people near the Easter Carnival in South Philadelphia on a Saturday evening, according to authorities. The vehicle hit numerous people. Four people, including the driver of the car, were taken to area hospitals for care.

The Southeast Youth Athletic Association put on the annual spring carnival. Police have yet to say what caused the driver to strike the people near the event. However, the crash, which took place at the 7th Street and Packer Avenue area at around 9:30 p.m., caused serious damage.

Common Causes of Accidents Will Be Investigated

In a car accident like this, police will work diligently to understand what took place so the at-fault party can face charges and civil litigation. Some of the most common causes of such accidents include driver distraction, impairment, or reckless behavior behind the wheel. Just checking a text message is enough time to cause a serious and life-threatening outcome for victims.

A medical emergency or a breakdown in the vehicle’s brakes could also contribute. Poor signage at the event or limited lighting could also have contributed to what took place.

With the guidance of a skilled car accident lawyer, family members can obtain some information while their loved one pursues justice. It is critical to gain insight into all details of such cases to uncover what really happened.

At Kwartler Manus, our skilled car accident lawyers can investigate and support victims as they seek fair compensation for their losses. Contact us for a free consultation.


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