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At about 7:58 p.m. on a Thursday evening, the Philadelphia Police Department was alerted to an accident that involved a car striking a person near the 1100 block of West Lehigh Avenue in the 25th District. Limited information was provided at the time of the accident, but victims were transported to the hospital.

When a pedestrian is hit by a car, the risk of serious injuries and long-term consequences is very high. In these situations, it is essential that you have legal representation to protect your rights. Contact our Philadelphia pedestrian accident attorney for the legal guidance you need.

A Pedestrian Was Struck on the Roadway

The initial data from the accident found that a 25-year-old male was crossing Lehigh Avenue at 7:58 p.m. midblock, meaning he was not in a crosswalk. At that time, a black midsize SUV was seen serving in and out of lanes while traveling along West Lehigh Avenue. The pedestrian was struck by the vehicle. The SUV fled the scene of the accident. Police continue to look for that vehicle and driver. The pedestrian was taken to Temple University Hospital, where he was listed in critical condition at the time of the incident.

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When you suffer injuries as a pedestrian due to the reckless mistakes of another person, seek legal guidance. Call Kwartler Manus for a free consultation. Our Philadelphia pedestrian accident attorney works with victims facing a wide range of injuries to provide comprehensive legal guidance and support for their losses.


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