Bucks County Crash Seriously Injures One

An accident took place at around 6:30 a.m. at the intersection of John Fries Highway and Klines Mill Road in Milford Township, Bucks County. The incident involved three vehicles, with at least one serious injury.

A three-car crash complicates most investigations. It makes it challenging for police to learn who made the first error that led to the incident and who is to blame for what occurred. Because of the complexity of these cases, mistakes and oversights are common, and delays are nearly always a concern.

For those involved in these more complex legal matters, it is critical to hire a car accident lawyer who can help you investigate the details of your accident. With the help of a car accident attorney, you know your rights are protected.

Limited Information on How the Accident Occurred

Pennsylvania state troopers arrived at the scene of the three-car accident to find a head-on collision. The police initially stated that EMS had taken at least one driver to Saint Luke’s Hospital. Another driver had some injuries but was treated at the scene, and the third driver did not sustain injuries. The accident closed down Route 663 for several hours as police investigated.

Though police did not release any updated information about what caused the accident, it was clear that the victims suffered serious injuries. Having an ally is critical in any type of car accident case like this.

Seek the legal guidance of Kwartler Manus to learn more about how we can help you to recover fair damages.

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