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Gettysburg, PA – John Peterson Identified in Deadly Wreck on W St

Gettysburg, PA (March 19, 2025) – John Peterson, of the 300 block of Village Drive, was hit while walking south in the crosswalk on West Street around 12:00 p.m. over the weekend,, authorities said. He was initially taken to Gettysburg Hospital before being transferred to WellSpan York Hospital due to the severity of his injuries.

Despite life-saving efforts, Peterson was pronounced dead at 1:58 a.m. on Sunday, March 16, the coroner’s office said. Officials said more information would be released at a later time. In the meantime, the investigation into the incident remains ongoing.

We extend our deepest condolences to the deceased victim’s loved ones.

Pedestrian Crashes in Pennsylvania

Pedestrian accidents are a growing concern across Pennsylvania, with many incidents resulting in serious injuries or even fatalities. Whether on busy city streets or in suburban neighborhoods, pedestrians are vulnerable to reckless drivers, poorly maintained crosswalks, and other hazards. If you or a loved one has been injured in a pedestrian accident, understanding your rights is essential to securing fair compensation.

Many pedestrian accidents occur due to driver negligence. Speeding, distracted driving, failure to yield at crosswalks, and impaired driving are leading factors. Additionally, poor visibility at night and inclement weather can increase risks for those walking along roadways. Defective traffic signals or poorly marked crosswalks sometimes contribute to these tragic incidents.

Pennsylvania law protects pedestrians injured due to a driver’s negligence. Victims may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. The legal process can be complex, requiring strong evidence such as police reports, witness statements, and surveillance footage to build a solid claim.

Navigating the aftermath of a loved one’s death in a pedestrian accident can be overwhelming, especially when dealing with insurance companies that may try to minimize or deny claims. An experienced legal team can assess your case, negotiate with insurers, and, if necessary, take your case to court to seek the compensation you deserve.

At The Tully Law Firm, our skilled and caring wrongful death lawyers in Gettysburg are committed to client advocacy and are proud of a proven track record of success. Attorney Bernie Tully treats every client individually and takes the time to build rapport and confidence. Mr. Tully will go over the specifics of your case and outline the legal choices that offer the best chances of victory during your free initial session.

Having worked on cases in western Pennsylvania for over thirty years, Mr. Tully thoroughly looks into every claim and, when needed, uses the help of knowledgeable private detectives. At The Tully Law Firm, we work to maximize your case and your recompense to exceed your expectations while you and your family focus on your emotional recovery after your tragic loss. Reach out by phone at 412-281-8700, call toll-free at 800-518-0050, or contact us online right now to get started.

Note: This article is for informational purposes only. Our dedicated team gathers accident news reports from a variety of trusted sources, including local news outlets, official police reports, social media updates, and eyewitness accounts of incidents in the greater Pittsburgh area. While we strive for accuracy, our writers have not independently verified the details in this post. If you notice any inaccuracies, please contact The Tully Law Firm, and we will promptly review and correct any errors. Posts can also be removed upon request.

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