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A three-vehicle car crash occurred at around 8:20 a.m. at the corner of Park Avenue and South Main Street in Quakertown, PA. The West End Fire Company responded to the accident to find that one person was trapped in one of the vehicles. Crews had to stabilize the vehicle before performing a side removal to extract the individual.

When car accidents involve multiple vehicles, proving who is at fault is even more challenging than in a traditional accident. Evidence from the scene can be critical to determining who started the chain reaction. A bus accident lawyer can help you recover compensation from a crash.

Bus Involved in the Crash

The accident’s details were limitedly released. From images, two sedans and a school bus collided at the intersection. There were no children on the bus at the time of the accident. One person was taken to the hospital, but no update was provided about their condition.

An investigation into that case is ongoing. For the victim, obtaining evidence of what occurred could be critical to holding that party accountable for the losses suffered. Because this evidence may be challenging, working with a personal injury lawyer could be critical.

At Kwartler Manus, our car accident lawyers in Quakertown investigate crashes beyond what the police offer to ensure the full story is understood. Victims of any type of car accident, especially those involving school buses, deserve fair compensation when someone else causes loss.

If you are hurt in a car accident, contact Kwartler Manus to discuss what occurred in your case and what legal options might be available to you.


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