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Southbound 476 was closed earlier today due to a serious crash, according to news reports. The accident occurred in Nether Providence Township in Delaware County. Were you injured in a crash? If the accident was caused by the negligence of someone else, you can hold them accountable. Talk to a Delaware County car accident lawyer at Kwartler Manus at a free consultation today.

What Led to the Serious I-476 Accident in Delaware County?

Police, fire, and EMS crews were dispatched around 5:50 p.m. to a crash in Nether Providence Township in Delaware County in I-476. The accident happened near mile marker 2.3 on the southbound side of the highway.

According to reports, the initial dispatch was for a multi-vehicle accident with victims trapped and a fire. First-arriving crews confirmed the report of a victim trapped, but the report of a fire was unconfirmed.

A sedan was underneath a trailer along the side of the road. One person was transported to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center with undisclosed injuries. Traffic was impacted for a couple of hours as crews worked to clear the debris and vehicles from the roadway. The cause of the crash remains under investigation.

Call Kwartler Manus in Delaware County After a Car Accident

You should not be on the hook for medical and repair bills following a car accident that was not your fault. An experienced and compassionate Delaware County car accident attorney from Kwartler Manus can assist in your pursuit of compensation. Talk to our team today at a free consultation.


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