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Update on duck boat accident

Posted on July 9th, 2010 No Comments

In response to the accident involving a barge hitting a tourist duck boat on the Delaware River, Philadelphia police Lt. Frank Vanore said that the duck boat had “mechanical trouble”, resulting in a fire on board which caused the engine to shut down.  The boat was waiting in the river for help when the barge hit it.

Police and Coast Guard members searched the river yesterday for the two missing people.  The remains of a young female were found, but Coast Guard officials will not say if the body is one of the victims until it is positively identified by the medical examiner’s office.

The National Transportation Safety Board will be investigating the accident through cameras along the river and interviewing crew members.

Eleven people in the accident were sent to hospitals for injuries.  Nine were released by Thursday morning.

Three injured in motorcycle accident

Posted on July 6th, 2010 No Comments

A motorcycle accident occurred just after 2 AM Monday morning in Penn’s Landing leaving three injured.

A man was driving his motorcycle with a female passenger when he lost control and ran into a pedestrian on South Columbus Boulevard and Lombard Street.  The man driving the motorcycle was critically injured and taken to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.  The female passenger suffered minor injuries and was taken to The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania where she is listed as in stable condition.

The pedestrian that was hit was also taken to the Thomas Jefferson University Hospital with multiple injuries.

If you or someone you love has been injured in a motorcycle accident, contact the Philadelphia motorcycle accident lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. at 800-876-LAWYER to learn more about your rights.

2 Road Workers Hit by Car in NE Philadelphia

Posted on May 18th, 2010 No Comments

Two road workers are in the hospital after being stuck by a car in Northeast Philadelphia Friday.

The two workers were pouring concrete at the intersection of Dupue Avenue and Byberry Road, in Northeast Philadelphia, shortly before 10:45 a.m., when an elderly woman lost control of her vehicle and struck the men, according to officials with the Philadelphia Police Department. The workers were transported to Aria Health’s Torresdale Campus in serious condition after the crash. The men sustained multiple fractures, but are expected to survive, police say.

Firefighters worked to free the female driver from her vehicle, which struck a utility pole. Medics transported her to Aria Health after the accident, with minor injuries.

Police continue to investigate the cause of the crash.

If you or someone you know has been injured in a Philadelphia car accident or has sustained a Pennsylvania workplace injury, please contact the Pennsylvania Personal Injury Lawyer of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. by calling 215-329-3511.

Philadelphia Police Officer Injured in Chain-Reaction Crash

Posted on May 18th, 2010 No Comments

A Philadelphia police officer is in the hospital after a chain-reaction crash Tuesday.

According to officials with the Philadelphia Police Department, the accident occurred while officers were in the process of making an arrest at the intersection of Frankford and Torresdale Avenues, in the city’s Frankford section shortly after 1:45 a.m. Tuesday.

Witnesses say the driver of a Ford Explorer lost control of the vehicle and crashed into a nearby parked car. The force of the impact sent the parked vehicle into the police cruiser. The cruiser then struck one of the officers.

The injured police officer was transported to Temple University Hospital in good condition with some bumps and bruises.

The driver of the Ford Explorer is being investigated as possibly being under the influence at the time of the crash.

The Philadelphia personal injury lawyers at the Law Firm of Lowenthal & Abrams have served Philadelphia Car Accident claims for over thirty years. Our experienced staff works hard for our clients. If you or someone you know has been injured in a Pennsylvania car accident, please call 215-329-3511.

Tour Bus Collides with Car, Home in Philadelphia

Posted on May 18th, 2010 No Comments

A tour bus collided with a car and then crashed into the front of a home in North Philadelphia Saturday.

According to officials with the Philadelphia Police Accident Investigation Department, the tour bus was traveling along Broad Street near the Somerville Avenue intersection when the accident occurred. The bus struck a car near the intersection, which forced the bus off the roadway.

The bus then crashed into the front of a home. George Patterson said he was in his home when he saw the bus coming through the living room.

“I heard a small crash at first then a real loud one… I was just diving on the floor to keep from getting hit by the bus,” Petterson said.

Investigators say there were no passengers on board the bus at the time. However a statement released by the Philadelphia Police Department said at least one of the drivers was transported to Einstein Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

Police continue to investigate the cause of the accident. Patterson was not injured in the crash.

The Pennsylvania personal injury lawyers at the Law Firm of Lowenthal & Abrams have served Philadelphia Auto Accident claims for over thirty years. Our experienced staff works hard for our clients. If you or someone you know has been injured in a Philadelphia car accident, please call 215-329-3511.

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