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A woman crashed her vehicle into a Pennsylvania State Police vehicle on I-476 at about 11:30 p.m. on a Tuesday. The state trooper’s patrol car was pulled to the side of the road, conducting a traffic stop at the time of the accident. The officer was able to avoid being hit, but just barely. Police revealed the driver was being charged with driving under the influence.

Alcohol and drugs make it difficult for anyone to maintain proper control over their vehicle, especially when there are changing road conditions. If you are hurt in a car accident, and you suspect the other driver was using alcohol or drugs before or while driving, make sure to report that to the police. Then, hire a car accident attorney to guide you through the legal process.

Troopers Safe But Driver Charged

This car accident involved a Drexel Hill woman, who was also facing charges of reckless driving as a result of the accident and charges of recklessly endangering another person. There was no indication that the driver was hurt in the accident.

Drunk driver related car accidents can be deadly. Drivers are unable to stop their vehicles in time or move around objects, causing them to strike those vehicles at full force. This can cause serious loss of life and ongoing injuries for victims. If you have been hurt in such an accident, seek legal guidance from an attorney dedicated to supporting your case. Call Kwartler Manus now to learn more about what we can do to help you.


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