Officers Injured in Crash at Illegal Car Meetup

An illegal car meetup in the Philadelphia metro area resulted in a crash that hospitalized police officers. The accident happened in front of the Target retail store on Monument Road in Wynnefield Heights. At least 50 vehicles were present, many of them driving recklessly. Police officers followed those vehicles to Broad and Tioga in North Philadelphia.

At that point, the vehicles were traveling at a high rate of speed, driving head-on at the police officers. This led to two vehicles swerving and crashing into utility poles and buildings located along the side of the road. Four officers suffered injuries and required medical care. Three of the officers were suffering from leg and arm injuries but were stable. No information was provided initially on the condition of the fourth officer. Talk to a Philadelphia car accident lawyer today.

Investigators Are Looking for Information

Police continued to investigate this incident and eventually located a red Camaro in Upper Darby. The car was believed to have been stolen and part of the car meetup.

In car accidents like this, where there are multiple vehicles involved, it can be challenging to prove who is at fault or what your rights are if you are hurt as a passerby. Because not every car accident is straightforward, contacting an attorney who can help you navigate your rights is always best.

Learn more about your rights if you have been in a car accident in Philadelphia. Kwartler Manus is the trusted legal team you need to help you navigate your rights in any car accident. 

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