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Bucks County authorities recently reported a serious crash that occurred on Calhoun Street in Trenton, NJ. The serious crash was not only complicated but also led to injuries to a total of nine people, all of which were taken to area hospitals for help. The accident happened at around 8 p.m. on a Thursday.

According to police, the New Jersey police were pursuing a vehicle reportedly stolen. They were pursuing the vehicle from New Jersey into Pennsylvania. That’s when the crash took place. The accident happened along the Calhoun Street Bridge, which connects Trenton with Morrisville, PA. Talk with a Bucks County car accident lawyer about your case today.

Knowing Your Rights Are Critical

In an accident like this, where the police are pursuing someone, the risk of injuries to bystanders, most of which are innocent people not involved in the incident, is very high. Determining fault in a case like this can be very difficult, but by working with an experienced attorney, it is possible to have a trusted legal advocate by your side to help you.

No immediate details about the cause of this accident were released. The police initially did not name anyone or provide any updates on the cause of the accident or the severity of the injuries to the nine people who went to local hospitals. The case was ongoing.

Victims of car accidents caused by another person deserve legal representation. This can mean protecting their rights, learning about their losses, and pursuing fair compensation from all parties responsible. Contact Kwartler Manus to learn more.


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