Barbershop Damaged on 7th Street in Philadelphia Crash

News reports revealed a car accident in Philadelphia took place at the 2800 block of South 7th Street near Bigler Street when a driver lost control of their vehicle and drove into the side of a barbershop. News photos showed a grey-colored sedan with its front end colliding with the barbershop window area.

Drivers may lose control of their vehicles for various reasons. In some situations, it is due to a medical emergency that incapacitates the driver. Other times, the accident occurs as a result of driver distraction, such as using a phone or adjusting the radio. Weather and road conditions can also impact a driver’s ability to control their vehicle. This accident seemed to have occurred at a corner, which could have been due to the driver not turning properly. A Philadelphia car accident lawyer can help.

Limited Insight into the Cause

The police initially did not provide information on what caused this particular accident or share any updates related to the driver’s condition at the time. The area was blocked off with yellow police tape for some time, and an investigation was continuing.

Pursuing Legal Representation as a Victim

If you are hurt by another person’s actions, such as a driver losing control of their vehicle, seek qualified legal representation. The guidance of a car accident attorney ensures you know your rights and can protect them as you recover damages. Kwartler Manus can help.

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