Sunbury, PA (August 9, 2024) – A head-on collision at Bainbridge and Front Streets on Friday morning, August 9, claimed the life of a 77-year-old Shamokin Dam man and left two others injured, according to Police Chief Travis Bremigen.
Northumberland County Coroner Jim Kelley said Sherman Milton died as a result of an auto accident in Sunbury on Friday morning. Milton was pronounced dead at 10:35 a.m. at the scene of the crash, Kelley said.
Bremigen said Sunbury police are asking for information from anyone who may have witnessed the accident or anyone who lives nearby who might have video surveillance footage. Bremigen said officers are also reviewing city cameras. Kelley was called to the scene at around 10:00 a.m., and he said an autopsy is scheduled for Saturday, August 10, at the same time at the Lehigh Valley Hospital in Allentown. Bremigen added that Front Street was closed for an extended period Friday to allow for emergency response. It reopened Friday afternoon. No further details were released. However, an investigation into the cause of the crash is ongoing and it's being handled by law enforcement authorities.
We extend our deepest condolences to Sherman Milton's family. Our thoughts go out to the injured victims and their families. We hope for their full recovery at this time.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is the site of thousands of vehicle accidents annually, resulting in serious injuries or fatalities for many drivers. Like residents of many other states, Pennsylvanians may be particularly concerned about the dangers and risks of truck 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.
Moreover, accidents involving multiple drivers or large vehicles, such as trucks, are likely to be catastrophic and even deadly. For example, in one recent year alone, 166,833 truck accidents took place throughout the United States. Around 4,678 of them resulted in deaths. Though Florida, Texas, and California were the top states for these accidents, Pennsylvania wasn't far behind.
There were around 10,000 to 12,000 truck accidents in Pennsylvania in 2022, meaning that our state ranked fourth for the occurrence of these severe 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. Unfortunately, many insurance firms are solely interested in limiting their financial exposure and maximizing their earnings. Additionally, the trucking corporations victims are typically up against are usually well-funded, with an army of lawyers fighting for their interests.
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 reach out to a Sunbury personal injury lawyer as soon as possible so that they can focus on recovery from their injuries rather than mounting medical bills.
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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