Leaf Truck Slams Into Chester County Bridge

A leaf collection truck struck a bridge in Chester County in Exton, Pennsylvania, at about 1:30 p.m. on a Tuesday afternoon. The truck caused enough damage to the bridge to force police to close it down. Due to the damage it sustained, the railroad bridge will be shut down for some time.

Leaf collection vehicles are an important part of community maintenance and care and a core responsibility of government offices. A component of that is ensuring that the trucks are in good working order, properly maintained, and driven or operated by licensed or skilled workers as is fit based on the vehicle.

Very little information about what caused this leaf collection vehicle to strike the bridge is available. However, in situations where such an accident results in injuries to others, a Chester County truck accident attorney can offer guidance and support as you navigate your legal options.

No Report Of Injuries or Causes

Police did not initially release an update on the cause of the accident, which happened at the 1500 block of South Whitford Road. There were no reported injuries, and first responders were initially unsure how extensive the bridge damage was.

Are you the victim of a car accident involving a government truck? Let the legal team at Kwartler Manus provide you with legal guidance and oversight as you pursue fair compensation for your losses. Contact us now for a free consultation to learn more.

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