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An accident in the northbound lanes of Route 309 involved a motorcycle and two vehicles, according to police. Ultimately, two people had to be taken to Grand View Hospital for treatment.

The incident took place in front of In-Line 309 in Hilltown Township, right at Sterling Drive. Initial investigations found that the motorcycle suffered serious damage and ended up stopping in the middle turn lane of Route 309 and Bethlehem Pike at the 2100 block. The Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck involved had a broken passenger side window, while a dark blue Kia had damage to the rear back door.

The accident sent the motorcyclist and the driver of the Kia sedan to the hospital for treatment. There was no word on the extent of their injuries. Police continue to investigate the accident. Be sure to talk to a Bucks County car accident lawyer.

Investigating Complex Accidents

When three vehicles are involved in an accident, it can be challenging for the police to immediately know what occurred. The details for this case are not clear yet. To determine what happened, investigators will look at various factors, including witness statements, videos of the surrounding area, and accident reconstruction. This information will help demonstrate what occurred and, as a result, which drivers should pay for the losses of others.

Legal Representation Matters

When you are hurt, hiring a car or motorcycle accident lawyer becomes critical. Let our legal team at Kwartler Manus provide you with the guidance you need to pursue fair compensation. We use our experience to make sure your voice is heard in these cases.


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