Pedestrian Killed in Middletown Township Accident

A pedestrian was struck and died of their injuries when they were hit while walking along W. Baltimore Pike in Middletown Township in Delaware County. According to police reports, the driver of an Acura RDX struck a pedestrian as the individual was crossing the street.

Police reported that the pedestrian had crossed over the northbound lanes of the roadway onto a raised concrete island that divided them. They then stepped into the southbound lane to continue to travel across the road but did not yield to oncoming traffic. The driver of the vehicle struck the victim, causing the pedestrian to be thrown about 50 feet away.

Pedestrian vs car accidents are often traumatic. Many times, victims do not survive because of the severity of the impact. For families, learning of such a tragic death is incredibly devastating, especially if you are not sure if the driver could have stopped. In such cases, you may wish to seek legal guidance from a Delaware County pedestrian accident attorney to gather more insight.

Investigation Is Ongoing

Various factors contributed to this particular accident. The pedestrian was crossing the street, but there were no streetlights in the area. The roadway was also slick at the time of the accident.

Determining fault is not always simple. When you do not believe the information you have about your loved one’s accident is accurate or thorough, get legal support. The car accident lawyers at Kwartler Manus can provide the hands-on guidance you need to discover what happened to your family member. Call today for a free consultation.

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