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Very few details are available about a recent accident that involved a police cruiser and two other vehicles. What is known is that the crash occurred in Southwest Philadelphia on Monday afternoon, just before 3 p.m. It happened at 54th and Greenway streets.

Police have yet to provide information about what caused the incident, but helicopter news footage showed a police car as well as two other vehicles at the scene of the accident. One of the vehicles was a red sedan that did not have tires on it but somehow ended up on the lawn of a home.

Finding the Answers to What Occurs

In an accident like this, gathering evidence on what took place will be critical. It may require police and other investigators to look at dash camera footage, speak to witnesses, and pull debris from the surrounding area. Accident reconstruction professionals may also be able to help. They take all of the data available from the accident to rebuild it and demonstrate what happened. Vehicle data, information on the condition of the vehicles, and surveillance video may all contribute to the accident investigation.

The more information available, the more accurate such investigations are. That makes it easier to file a claim against those at fault.

Schedule a Free Consultation with Your Attorney

When you need a Southwest Philadelphia car accident lawyer to represent your case, turn to Kwartler Manus. We offer free consultations to help individuals involved in accidents get the answers they need to determine who caused their injuries.


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