Montour Township, PA (February 11, 2024) – On Friday afternoon, February 9, a head-on collision on Route 11 resulted in the death of a 68-year-old woman.
At approximately 3:00 p.m., the victim was traveling north on Route 11 in Montour Township when, according to officials, a southbound Jeep SUV driver crossed the center line and allegedly collided with her Nissan Rogue. Both vehicles were severely damaged in the front as a result of the collision.
The woman was pronounced dead at the scene, while the condition and identity of the Jeep SUV’s driver remained unknown. It’s also unclear if any other injuries occurred in the collision. Montour Township police are still investigating the cause of the wreck and have not said whether citations or charges will be filed against the other driver.
Our deepest condolences are extended to the deceased woman’s loved ones. Our thoughts go out to any injured victims and their loved ones in hopes of their full recovery.
Fatal Vehicle Crashes in Pennsylvania
Accidents involving automobiles, trucks, motorcycles, and buses happen daily in the Garden State. Thousands of individuals are tragically killed or wounded every year in these incidents, despite efforts by the government, automakers, and traffic experts to promote safe driving.
Auto accidents in Pennsylvania are a leading source of death and serious injury. According to its figures, more than 130,000 accidents were reported to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation over the last year. Injuries from these accidents totaled 78,000. PennDOT also documented alcohol-related collisions in 2018, in addition to fatal crashes. At least one driver in around 331 car accidents had a BAC over the legal limit of 0.08%. Of course, these increases in traffic accidents occur despite better car and road safety, posing a threat to all drivers.
Fortunately, the law may provide some remedies if an accident causes you harm. Contact an attorney who has handled situations similar to yours as soon as possible. If you want your legal team to have enough time to gather evidence, arrange the facts of your case, and build a sound claim on your behalf, it’s ideal to obtain legal counsel and skilled assistance as soon as possible.
And if any other parties are involved in the aftermath of your crash, like your insurance company or the other driver’s insurance company, your lawyer will handle all of it for you. An experienced attorney can negotiate with these parties and will even contact your insurance company to inquire about coverage and your rightful compensation, even if you were not at fault.
Regardless of the specifics of your accident, the lawyers at Spear Greenfield Personal Injury Attorneys are ready to defend your rights and ensure a smooth recovery. After an accident that wasn’t your fault, it’s normal to feel confused, frustrated, and angry; nevertheless, you can rest assured that we will be there for you every step. For more information on how our Montour Township car accident lawyers may help you and your loved ones, please call (215) 600-0681.
Note: Our team of writers uses secondary sources to produce this post, including local and state media and news sources, local and state police incident reports, social media platforms, as well as eyewitness accounts, about serious accidents that take place in Pennsylvania. For that reason, if you find any information that is not correct, please contact Spear Greenfield Personal Injury Attorneys as soon as possible so that we can update the post with the most accurate information available. A post will be removed upon request.
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