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An SUV struck a woman who was operating a scooter on Frankford Avenue in Northeast Philadelphia. The woman died from her injuries, according to local police.

In situations like this, family members of the person who died can seek the legal guidance of a Philadelphia wrongful death attorney to hold those who did this accountable for the injuries.

Woman Dies After Being Struck

According to the Philadelphia police department, a crash occurred at about 9:30 pm in the evening. A 48-year-old woman was attempting to cross the road on a scooter when she was struck. The paramedics and police found the woman lying in the intersection of Frankford Avenue and Academy Road unconscious at the time. They attempted to save her life, but she fell victim to her injuries a short time later.

The woman was said to have been traveling northbound on Frankford Avenue when she was struck. The driver of the Kia SUV that hit her was traveling southbound and made a left turn onto Academy Road when she struck the victim. The victim, who was using an electric or motorized scooter in which the rider stands up on it, was thrown from it with the impact. The 20-year-old SUV driver stayed at the scene and did not have any indications of impairment.

Pursuing Wrongful Death Claims Are Critical in Cases Like This

For the family member, getting answers about what occurred can be critical. At Kwartler Manus, our car accident attorneys work closely with family members to find any answers possible in these cases. Call us today to schedule a free consultation.


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