Warrington Township Accident in Front of Church

A car accident took place near the entrance of St. Anne’s Church on the 1500 block of Easton Road in Warrington Township, Pennsylvania, according to news reports. Information from the early investigation indicates that a BMW SUV was trying to make a left turn from the driveway of the church onto South Easton Road. At that time, the SUV was struck by a driver in a Nissan SUV who was heading northbound on the same street.

It can be challenging to determine who had the right of way in a car accident like this. A driver should not leave a driveway or roadway to turn unless there is no traffic. If the other driver was speeding or perhaps not visible for another reason, the left-hand driver may not be at fault.

Since this case lacks various details, victims must turn to a local car accident lawyer to determine whether they have the right to pursue damages from the other party.

Uncovering the Details in This Case

Police continue to investigate what took place in this accident. The person in the Nissan was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. The driver of the BMW was transported to the hospital with more severe injuries. Police are still looking for witnesses to share what they saw.

If you are in a car accident that results in hospitalization, you need an attorney. Let the legal team at Kwartler Manus help you understand your rights when you talk to our team at a free consultation.

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