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A driver who is likely to have been under the influence of alcohol struck a motorcycle officer in Upper Darby, according to police reports. The accident occurred at the intersection of Garrett Road and Owen Avenue in Drexel Hill. The officer was on his way to work at the time of the accident when the driver struck him and then fled the scene.

In a hit-and-skip accident, pursuing financial compensation for losses can be challenging until you determine who that party is. However, your uninsured motorist coverage could help cover the losses in some cases. Expect insurance companies to fight about these types of claims, making working with a motorcycle accident attorney critical in most situations.

Officer Required Surgery

In this situation, the officer, who was not initially named by police, was rushed to the hospital. He required surgery to repair his leg, which was broken in two locations. There is no word on how well the officer’s injuries are improving. However, the driver was found and arrested on suspicion of being under the influence.

Talk to a Compassionate Attorney Today

DUI accidents often result in serious losses because drivers do not attempt to stop in time. In a case like this, victims may face years of ongoing recovery, even learning how to walk again. That is why it is critical to have a skilled motorcycle accident attorney available and at your side as you navigate your legal rights. Contact Kwartler Manus if you are hurt in a hit-and-skip accident.


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