Salisbury Township, PA (May 26, 2025) – A pedestrian was hit in Salisbury Township, according to the latest reports from authorities on Friday, May 23.
Officers say that the incident happened in the 500 block of East Emmaus Avenue. According to Salisbury Township police, the victim is a 23-year-old woman. Police say she was crossing on the south side of the 500 block of East Emmaus Avenue when a car hit her in the eastbound lane.
The woman then fell into the westbound lane, where she was hit by a second car and was pushed back into the eastbound lane. Per police, she was then dragged 83 feet by the second car. Police added that the woman was taken to the hospital and is expected to survive. However, no further details were released, and the investigation into the incident remains ongoing.
We extend our best wishes for recovery to the injured victim.
Pedestrian Crashes in Pennsylvania
In Pennsylvania, there is an increasing number of pedestrian accidents that cause significant injury or even death. Pedestrians are susceptible to dangers such as careless driving and badly maintained crosswalks, whether they are on crowded city streets or in suburban communities. It is crucial to comprehend your rights if you or a loved one has been hurt in a pedestrian accident in order to obtain just compensation.
Driver carelessness is the cause of many pedestrian accidents. Leading causes include failing to yield at crosswalks, speeding, driving while intoxicated, and distracted driving. Furthermore, low vision at night and bad weather can make it more dangerous for people to stroll alongside roads. These terrible events can occasionally be caused by faulty traffic signals or poorly designated crosswalks.
According to Pennsylvania law, pedestrians hurt by careless drivers are protected. Compensation for pain and suffering, lost earnings, medical expenses, and other damages may be due to victims. The legal procedure may be complicated, and in order to establish a strong case, one needs substantial evidence, including police reports, witness accounts, and surveillance footage.
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