Officer Injured by Suspected Drunk Driver After Eagles Game

A police officer suffered injuries when a driver struck their cruiser. The police officer observed the driver operating their vehicle erratically near 26th Street and Pennrose Avenue in Philadelphia around 6 p.m. on a Sunday afternoon. The police officer, who was a state trooper, attempted to pull the person over, but instead, the driver fled the accident. The police caught up to them in front of the Lincoln Financial Field entrance on Pattison Avenue. However, when the driver tried to back up to get away, they smashed into the police car.

Car accidents are not uncommon, but when they involve getaway vehicles like this, the stakes are high for those involved and those on the road at the same time. It can become critical for anyone hurt to seek legal representation to protect their rights in these situations.

Police Officer Taken to the Hospital

The accident was significant enough that the police officer had to be taken to the hospital. The driver was taken into custody and charged with driving under the influence and driving without a license. Other charges were also likely.

What to Do If You Are Hit by a Drunk Driver

In situations where a drunk driver strikes you, it is critical to know what your rights are. That starts with hiring a drunk driving accident lawyer who can guide you to filing a claim for any losses you have. Contact Kwartler Manus if you have been hurt in such an accident to seek legal compensation for your losses.

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