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A person lost their life in Philadelphia recently when a car crashed into parked vehicles. The accident happened at about 10:30 p.m. on Red Lion Road. Police say that a Toyota Camry was traveling westbound at the time of the accident and, for unknown reasons, the driver lost control of the car while they were merging between lanes of traffic. That led to the vehicle veering into oncoming traffic.

The Camry struck a street sign and then hit several parked vehicles with no one in them. However, the four people in the Camry were trapped until emergency workers freed them. The driver of the vehicle and one passenger had injuries requiring a trip to the hospital, but were reportedly in stable condition. Another passenger suffered critical injuries and severe blood loss that resulted in death. The other passenger was listed in critical condition at another area hospital.

Finding Legal Guidance After Critical Accidents

For the victims of such an accident, as well as the family of the individual who lost their life, it becomes essential to hire a car accident lawyer who will investigate the cause of the accident to pinpoint who is at fault. Doing so is complex, especially if a full investigation is necessary.

The legal team at Kwartler Manus is always happy to provide legal guidance in complex matters like this. If you are hurt in a car accident, turn to our car accident lawyers in Philadelphia for the support you need. We offer free consultations to all victims.


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