Philadelphia, PA (January 2, 2024) – A woman remains hospitalized, and authorities say that she is fighting for her life after she was hit by a driver in the Philadelphia area on Friday.
At around 9:40 p.m., the hit-and-run incident took place in the 2200 block of North Broad Street in Philadelphia, according to the police. Authorities fielded calls about the incident shortly thereafter, with witnesses reporting a serious crash involving a pedestrian and a vehicle. A 25-year-old woman was hit by an unidentified black car while crossing Broad Street, traveling west on Susquehanna Avenue; the cause of the collision is still under investigation, however.
She was taken to Temple University Hospital by medics from the Philadelphia Fire Department, with EMTs reporting serious, life-threatening injuries. Per officials, the suspect car may be a Nissan in a dark gray color scheme, with potential front damage, and a sunroof. Witnesses were asked to get in touch with the Crash Investigation Division of the Philadelphia Police Department if they had additional information.
Our thoughts are with the injured victim in hopes of her complete recovery.
Injury Vehicle Accidents in Pennsylvania
According to data collected from Pennsylvania roadways over the last year, rear-end crashes are the second most prevalent car accident. More than 20,000 incidents each year involving several vehicles are reported in Pennsylvania, so drivers there should exercise extra caution.
Reckless driving is a frequent cause of accidents. In Pennsylvania, cars disregarding traffic lights are the primary cause of rear-end accidents. Sometimes, it’s easy to see who’s at blame in a rear-end incident, but other times, it might be more complicated.
In a rear-end collision, the degree of injury is largely determined by the vehicle’s speed that caused the collision. Most rear-end collisions occur when one motorist suddenly stops, sending the vehicle in front of them careening into oncoming traffic.
If you were injured in a rear-end collision, the negligent driver who caused the wreck in question should cover your medical expenses and lost income. Unfortunately, when a policyholder is seriously hurt or even rendered permanently disabled due to a vehicle accident, the insurance company may attempt to avoid paying for the policyholder’s long-term care or lost income and future earning potential, despite their lack of fault in contributing to a wreck.
For these reasons and more, if you’ve been in a car accident in Philadelphia or anywhere else in Pennsylvania, Spear Greenfield is here to help. If you’ve been in a car accident in Pennsylvania, call us at (215) 600-0681. If you need the assistance of a wrongful death lawyer in Lower Merion who is well-versed in Commonwealth law, contact our team.
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