Woman Injured When SUV Slams Into Tree

An SUV struck a tree and rolled over, requiring emergency crews to extract the driver from the vehicle. The accident occurred in Hilltown near the block of 1200 Diamond Street. At the time of initial news reports, few details were known about the driver’s condition or the cause of the accident.

Being involved in a serious car accident like this may be due to the negligence of another driver who may not be at the scene. Seek out the legal guidance you need from a trusted car accident lawyer if you have been in an accident someone else caused.

Woman Hurt in Accident with a Tree

Police reports indicate a 25-year-old woman was traveling near Schoolhouse Road at the time of the accident. The driver was operating a Ford Explorer when, for unknown reasons, struck a tree. Rescue crews from Silverdale and Sellersville had to respond to the accident to extract the driver from the vehicle.

When an accident like this happens, evidence is critical. Perhaps a car was driving recklessly across the roadway, causing the Ford Explorer driver to swerve and strike the tree. Other times, the injuries may be due to a health emergency.

Because of the complexity of cases like this, victims need the support of a legal team they can trust. Even if you cannot prove it right now, hiring a car accident attorney from Kwartler Manus can help you pursue damages you may be owed. Contact our car accident lawyer now for more insight.

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