One Dead After Car Rams Rear of Truck

A sedan slammed into the back of a tractor-trailer on New Year’s Eve, leading to one death. The accident took place in the Ogontz area of Philadelphia around 11 p.m. at night. A second person was hospitalized in the accident, which happened at the intersection of Ogontz Avenue and Nedro Street.

Tractor-trailer accidents are very common causes of fatalities on roadways, often the result of truck driver mistakes. In a case like this, where the vehicle slammed into the back of the truck, it may seem like the other driver was at fault, and that may be the case. Alternatively, the truck driver may have stopped too quickly and may have been at fault instead.

In situations like this, where the loss is significant, and it may be hard to tell who is at fault, it is essential to arm yourself with legal guidance. Working with a tractor-trailer accident attorney could be critical.

Accident Left Devastating Results

In this particular accident, the front half of the Honda was wedged under the rear of the truck. The condition of the second person has not been updated.

If you are hurt in a truck accident in Philadelphia, seek legal guidance from an attorney representing just you. When you do, you will learn what your rights are and how much your case may be worth. Reach out to Kwartler Manus today for a free consultation if you are hurt in a truck accident in PA, and let us find out who is at fault.

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