Pedestrians Celebrating Eagles Victory Struck by Car

A car struck three pedestrians who were leaving the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles playoff game on a recent Sunday evening. Police reported that the driver was in custody. They did not believe, at the initial investigation, that the act was an intentional incident, though the driver seemed to have driven into the crowd of people leaving the game. Police stated that the victims did not suffer life-threatening injuries.

Car accidents are not uncommon around large crowds, such as after sporting games or concerts. Yet, drivers must be vigilant in protecting pedestrians. This incident did not seem to be intentional, which means that the driver may have been distracted, intoxicated, or otherwise unable to operate the vehicle safely. A full investigation will likely determine what took place. Talk to a Philadelphia pedestrian accident lawyer about your case today.

Seeking Compensation After Your Injury

Pedestrians have the right of way in most situations. If a person runs out in front of a vehicle, that is less likely to be the fault of the driver. In this situation, though, where a crowd of people was present, indicates that the driver may have made some type of mistake that caused the accident.

If you are hurt by another person’s actions, seek legal guidance to protect your rights to compensation. Kwartler Manus works with victims of all types of accidents to pursue fair compensation from related insurance companies. Our pedestrian accident attorneys are skilled at demonstrating victims’ losses and pursuing full and fair compensation. Contact us for a free consultation in Philadelphia today.

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