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A pedestrian was seriously injured and taken to Grand View Hospital for treatment after being struck by a car in East Rockhill Township, according to news reports. Police continue to investigate the incident and use reconstruction software and knowledge to learn what happened. Working with a Bucks County pedestrian accident attorney is critical in cases like this to protect your right to recover damages.

Pedestrian Hurt After Car Accident

The Pennridge Regional Police Department reported it was using the reconstruction team and the police department to determine what happened to a pedestrian. The pedestrian’s injuries were serious after being struck by a Toyota Camry along Ridge Road.

The accident occurred near Old Bethlehem Pike and in front of The Horse Tavern in East Rockhill Township. No information was initially released on the current condition of the patient, the driver of the vehicle, or the cause of the accident.

Seek Legal Guidance If You Are the Victim of a Pedestrian Accident

Those struck by a car as they are walking are some of the most vulnerable of victims, often with complex injuries, some of which result in death or long-term losses. Victims have up to two years to file legal action against those who caused these accidents, but acting sooner offers better access to evidence.

Contact Kwartler Manus if you were hurt in such an accident and speak to our pedestrian accident attorney in Bucks County for support and guidance. When you call our offices, we offer a free consultation to discuss your case with our attorney.


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