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An accident involving a 14-year-old girl has shocked the community. According to the little information initially released, the accident involved a crash at the intersection of 65th and Haverford Avenue. It occurred just after 9 pm. The driver of the accident has not been identified. Talk to a Philadelphia pedestrian accident lawyer today if you or a loved one suffers injuries in an accident.

A Girl Dies as a Result of Car Crash

According to initial news reports, a 14-year-old girl was struck and killed while she was crossing the street at 65th and Haverford Avenue. The car’s driver did not stop and was not initially identified at the time of the news release.

Crossing the street should not be dangerous, but in some situations, victims suffer the ultimate loss because the driver is not paying attention or may have been intoxicated. Though the details of this case are not known, victims of hit-and-run accidents should still seek legal support from a local attorney to pursue access to compensation to cover losses.

In situations where a person dies as a result of a hit-and-run accident, the family may be able to pursue legal action against the driver when they are identified by police. In this situation, police are continuing to investigate what occurred to provide answers to the family.

Seek Legal Guidance When You Are in a Hit and Run Accident

For victims of hit and run accidents, seeking legal guidance ensures you know what all of your rights are and it enables you to get the legal guidance necessary to move your case forward. Contact Kwalter Manus for help at a free consultation today.


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