Trailer Carrying Backhoe Flips on Skippack Pike

In the middle of a Monday afternoon, a trailer hauling a backhoe lost control over the vehicle while making a turn, causing the vehicle to land on its side. The incident occurred on the on-ramp to Skippack Pike/Route 73 at the Bridge Road and 113 intersection. Traffic was blocked for some time as a result of the incident.

Vehicles moving heavy machinery like this must follow specific procedures and methods to minimize the risk of such accidents. Mistakes in loading, securely, or just moving the gear can lead to a wide range of accidents. If you are hurt in an accident with construction equipment, turn to a skilled Montgomery County truck accident attorney.

It Was Challenging to Remove the Vehicles

To clear the intersection, police and crews had to call large hauler trucks to upright the trailer. The Harleysville Fire Co. kept traffic in this area off the roadway as crews attempted to clear the area. No information was provided about any injuries or the cause of the accident.

Victims of construction vehicle accidents may find it hard to build a strong case due to the aggressiveness of these commercial insurance companies. Yet, with the help of a construction vehicle accident attorney like our team at Kwartler Manus, LLC, you know your rights and steps to get the results you deserve. If you were hurt in an accident like this, contact an attorney to guide you in recovering damages the at-fault party owes you.

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