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A Saint Joseph’s University student was reportedly struck by a car along City Avenue in Lower Merion, according to police reports. The pedestrian suffered serious injuries and was reportedly in serious condition following the incident.

Data from pedestrian cases makes it clear that victims often suffer serious injuries and, in some cases, fatalities when struck by a car. Hire a Philadelphia pedestrian accident attorney to represent you if you are the victim in any type of case like this.

Student In Serious Condition Following Accident

According to police reports, a student was struck at the intersection of Old Lancaster Avenue on City Avenue at about 8 pm. The student sustained life-threatening injuries, though an update on their condition was not immediately available. Authorities are not sure what led to the accident, but the driver who hit the student remained at the scene throughout the process. The street was closed down from Oakland Terrace to Raynham Road for several hours following the crash for the investigation. There was no initial insight into whether the driver will be charged in the case for striking the pedestrian.

Pedestrians Are At Risk

Car versus person accidents are some of the most dangerous. Without any protection, victims often face traumatic injuries to the head, spinal cord, and legs. This can also be traumatizing to victims.

If you are a pedestrian struck by a vehicle, report the incident to the police. Get the medical care you need, including all follow-up support. Then, contact a pedestrian accident attorney in Lower Merion to defend your rights at a free consultation.


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