Buffalo Township, PA (August 7, 2024) – According to Pennsylvania State Police, one person was killed in a crash between a tractor-trailer and a minivan in Perry County on Wednesday.
The incident reportedly happened on Route 11/15 southbound in Buffalo Township just before 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. PennDOT says the crash involved fire and entrapment. According to Pennsylvania State Police, the victim killed was riding in the minivan at the time of the collision, though their identity has not yet been released. The PSP is investigating the crash and has not released further details.
We extend our deepest condolences to the deceased victim's family. Our thoughts go out to any injured victims and their families. We hope for their full recovery at this time.
Pennsylvania is home to thousands of vehicle accidents annually, resulting in serious injuries or fatalities for all too many drivers. Like residents of most other states, Pennsylvanians may be particularly concerned about the dangers and risks of multi-driver accidents, especially when traversing the multi-lane roadways and heavily trafficked interstates spanning our state. Of course, Pennsylvania sees a lot of truck traffic because of the state's vast system of roads and interstates.
In addition, incidents that include several drivers or heavy-duty vehicles, such as trucks, have a significant probability of becoming catastrophic and even fatal on these roadways. For example, at least 166,000 truck accidents occurred throughout the United States in just one year. Approximately 4,678 of these were fatalities as a consequence of these serious wrecks. And even worse, even though Florida, Texas, and California were the states with the highest number of accidents, Pennsylvania was not too far behind.
Pennsylvania had around 10,000 to 12,000 truck accidents in the same year, meaning that our state ranked fourth for these serious semi-truck collisions. Approximately 250 to 300 people lost their lives in these incidents, and more than 4,000 to 5,000 were injured. That said, those interested in filing claims against the insurance company of an at-fault truck driver in a Pennsylvania truck accident may face an uphill battle. In other words, victims do not deal with the average motorist in these claims.
Regrettably, many insurance companies are concerned with minimizing their financial liability and increasing their profits to benefit their bottom line. Furthermore, since trucking companies are involved, victims are often up against well-funded enterprises that have an army of attorneys fighting for their interests, leaving victims and their families to attempt to cover their losses out of their pocket.
For these reasons and more, following a vehicle accident caused by another party's negligence, victims can and should take legal action with the help of a skilled attorney. Accident victims must contact a Buffalo Township truck accident lawyer as soon as possible.
At Edelstein, Martin & Nelson, our attorneys understand the complexities of these cases and strive to provide our clients with the best possible legal representation. We have helped numerous individuals obtain justice and compensation for their injuries and damages caused by car accidents. If you or a loved one has been involved in an accident, do not hesitate to contact our Pennsylvania personal injury law firm by calling (215) 731-9900 for a free case evaluation. Let us help you take back control of your life today.
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