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The drivers of a stolen SUV slammed into a Northeast Philadelphia apartment building around 3:37 a.m. According to police, the SUV was stolen, and they were pursuing it at the time of the crash. The incident occurred in the Longwood Manor Apartments at Hoffnagle and Bradford Streets. The accident was so significant that it caused the SUV to flip over and land on its roof.

In an accident like this, police must consider numerous factors to determine who is at fault for the damages sustained. In some cases, the driver may be fully responsible for the accident and all related damages. Other times, the incident may be the result of an illegal pursuit.

In every car accident, victims – whether it is a driver that suffers injuries or those who are hurt by the resulting accident – should seek legal guidance. A Philadelphia car accident lawyer can provide sustained legal support to navigate a full investigation into what occurred.

This Accident Resulted in No Injuries

In this particular accident, police arrested the driver, who did not appear to have any injuries. However, there was damage to the staircase of the apartment building, with so much force upon impact that it cracked the masonry and bent the metal.

Were you hurt in a car accident or suffered losses due to another person’s negligence? Contact a car accident lawyer at Kwartler Manus now to learn more about your rights into compensation for your losses. Our attorneys provide free consultations to help victims get answers.


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