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In a complicated set of events, a driver threatened another driver after a car crash on Roosevelt Boulevard in Philadelphia. The action led to a third driver suffering serious injuries. The accident, which occurred around 7 p.m. near the intersection of Rising Sun Avenue and East Roosevelt Boulevard, led to a third driver being taken to the hospital with complex injuries.

In a complicated car accident case like this, it is critical to protect your rights with the help of a skilled, local Philadelphia car accident attorney.

Critical Injuries to an Unsuspecting Driver

According to police reports, the incident began at around 7 p.m. when a vehicle traveling eastbound on East Roosevelt Boulevard rear-ended another vehicle. At that point, the driver of the second vehicle got out of the car and pulled out a gun. The driver of the initial vehicle drove away to flee the scene and ran a red light while doing so. As they ran that red light, it crashed into a third vehicle that was traveling along Front Street.

The result of the accident was the driver of the third vehicle being taken to the hospital with critical injuries. The police are investigating and, initially, did not release information about the driver who pulled out the weapon. The vehicles suffered significant damage in the crash.

Contact an Attorney When You Are the Innocent Victim

In cases like this, having the legal guidance of a Philadelphia car accident attorney is critical. Contact Kwartler Manus for legal guidance and a free consultation.


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