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Police were called to the scene of a car accident in the 35th District at 11:52 p.m. on a Wednesday evening. The accident involved a vehicle that struck a pedestrian.

In many cases, drivers are required to do all they can to avoid striking a pedestrian, even if the pedestrian is not in a crosswalk. Though the details of this case are limited, victims in similar situations should always seek legal guidance from a trusted, local Philadelphia car accident attorney.

Subaru Ascent Struck a Pedestrian

According to news reports, a Subaru Ascent vehicle was traveling northbound on Broad Street near the 5800 block when it came in contact with a pedestrian. The pedestrian was trying to cross the street at the time of the accident. The driver of the vehicle remained at the scene while medical teams and police arrived. The pedestrian, a 59-year-old female, died at the scene.

Police were investigating the crash and had not released any information on what could have occurred. The Philadelphia police department continues to see witness statements. These tragic accidents are also complicated personal injury and wrongful death cases that often benefit from legal representation.

Hire a Trusted Philadelphia Car Accident Attorney Now

Pedestrians hurt or killed in a car accident are often victims of preventable crimes. If you were hurt in such a car accident or your loved one lost their life in one, seek out immediate legal guidance to protect your right to compensation. Contact Kwartler Manus to schedule a free consultation with our Philadelphia pedestrian accident attorney.


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