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A massive accident took place in the northbound lanes of the Media Bypass near Ridley Creek Road in Upper Providence Township. Police reported a tanker truck overturned along Route 1 in Delaware County. The accident spilled thousands of gallons of heating oil onto the roadway, leading to a long shutdown. Call a Delaware County truck accident attorney about your case today.

Oil Spills Can Be Dangerous

Reports indicated that the truck, which had two tanks on it, had a large hole in one of the tanks, allowing as much as 2,000 gallons of home heating oil to spill onto the roadway. The Upper Providence Township fire marshal was investigating the incident. They found that the truck had left a filling station located in Marcus Hook and was en route to its destination in Marple Township at the time of the incident.

The driver was able to crawl out of the truck’s cab and was taken to the hospital. In the meantime, numerous crews worked to clean up the scene, with concerns that the oil would reach the nearby creek. Oil could be seen on the bridge supports under the accident that led to the creek, but officials believe it did not make it into the water. Police are unsure what caused the accident.

Finding Legal Help When It Matters the Most

In an incident like this, victims need legal support if they suffered injuries or financial losses from an accident. By working with an experienced tanker truck accident lawyer, you can learn who is responsible. Turn to Kwartler Manus for the guidance you need.


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