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An accident took place at about midnight on I-276 East recently that led to the death of one person. According to news reports, the incident took place near the Mid-County Interchange and Fort Washington exits. Very little information was provided about the accident, including who was involved or what caused it.

What was noted was that the incident resulting in the fatality of one of the people involved. The accident closed down the left eastbound lanes for several hours while police investigated and rescuers did their work.

Common Causes of Highway Accidents

Numerous factors can happen to create deadly outcomes on highways. The high rate of speed, congestion, and the lack of lighting in some areas make driving on them risky. There is no information just yet about what caused this accident. If it is like many other highway accidents, it may have been brought on by driver distraction, intoxication, fatigue, or road conditions. In some situations, a driver may swerve to avoid another, causing an accident. Speeding can also lead to a loss of control.

The Importance of Legal Support

In situations where you are hurt in an accident on the highway, seek legal support from an attorney you hire. That gives you the ability to seek compensation for your losses. With the help of our legal team at Kwartler Manus, LLC, you always have an attorney ready to help you fight back when someone causes your injuries. We offer free consultations as a way to learn more about your rights.


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