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A 70-year-old pedestrian was facing numerous injuries after being hit by a vehicle, according to Bucks County investigators. According to the police, the man was crossing the street in the crosswalk at Callowhill Road and Dorchester Lane. At that time, he was struck by a car that was traveling eastbound on Callowhill Road.

Pedestrian car accidents can happen everywhere. Drivers are always required to do anything possible to avoid striking a pedestrian. When someone is in the crosswalk, it can be hard to prove that the driver of the car was not distracted or otherwise not paying attention to the roadway. If your family is hurt by accidents like these, contact a Bucks County car accident attorney for legal guidance and support.

Man Suffers Injuries and Is Taken to the Hospital

In this case, the pedestrian was hit by the vehicle and fell, causing several injuries. He was then transported to Grandview Hospital for care. At the time of the initial reporting, it was not known what the underlying cause of the crash was. However, the owner of the Jetta that struck the pedestrian stopped at the collision and is fully cooperating with the investigation. There is no word on whether they will be charged in the accident.

Recovery Can Be Long and Difficult

A pedestrian struck by a car can lead to serious injury and losses. When it comes to fighting for compensation, contact a car accident attorney at Kwartler Manus. Let us pursue full compensation for you for all of your losses. Call today to schedule a free consultation.


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