Nor’easter causes Lehigh Valley Car Accidents and Personal Injury
Across the Lehigh Valley car accidents leading to personal injury were caused by the Nor’easter storm on March 2, 2018. In Allentown a car crashed into a building on 12th Street and Highland Street. Numerous Lehigh Valley car accidents were reported on the turnpike I-476. PennDOT reduced driving speeds on many of the highways across Pennsylvania and the greater Lehigh Valley. Multiple Route 33 car accidents were reported near Easton, PA involving 10 to 15 vehicles. Additionally, a FedEx truck accident took place when the FedEx truck crashed into a tree at the Hickory Road and Aspen Drive intersection, north of Allentown. Please drive cautiously as PPL utility crews work to restore power and clear fallen trees and power lines from our local Lehigh Valley roadways.
Our Allentown personal injury lawyers recommend that anyone who suffers a personal injury in a Lehigh Valley car accident immediately seek medical treatment. Minor back injury and neck pain can lead to serious personal injury if not treated. Please see a doctor as soon as you can. Afterwards, call an experienced Lehigh Valley personal injury lawyer to help guide you through your legal options. The Trapani Law Firm is here to help and all of our consultations are completely free of charge.
Are you looking for help after suffering a personal injury in an Allentown car accident? Speak with on of our Allentown car accident attorneys today for a free consultation. We have represented hundreds of injured car accident passengers and pedestrians. Our experienced trial attorneys will walk you through all of your legal options. We’ll handle the stressful conversations with your auto insurance company so you can focus on your recovery and your family. Call our Allentown car accident injury lawyers anytime for a free consultation.
Last Updated on April 27, 2022