Teenager Runs Stop Sign and Injures One in Dauphin County Accident

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Just after midnight Tuesday, a Bethlehem teenager with a junior driver’s license drove through a stop sign on Wassergas Road in Williams Township.  The teen has been identified as 17 year old Michael Kokosky.   After Michael ran the stop sign, he collided with a vehicle driven by Elizabeth Nowicki.  A passenger in Ms. Nowicki’s car was injured.  She has been identified as 21 year old Emma Warner.  None of the 6 teens riding in Michael’s car were injured.  Both cars had to be towed from the scene of this Dauphin County car crash.

State police investigated this accident and have stated that Michael Kokosy will be charged with running a stop sign and with operating a vehicle with a junior license between the hours of 11 p.m. and 5 a.m.

Lebanon County State Police Department Office

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

In 2008, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported 1,440 accidents in Lebanon County Pennsylvania.  729 of those accidents resulted in injuries ad 19 resulted in fatalities.  Some of the accidents happened in Lebanon County’s only city, Lebanon, and the rest occurred in the boroughs and townships that make up Lebanon County, Pennsylvania.

State Police at the Jonestown Station Investigate Accidents

Lebanon County, Pennsylvania accidents are often reported to and investigated by Troop L of the Pennsylvania State Police located at the Jonestown Station.

The contact information for the Lebanon County Pennsylvania State Police Department is as follows:

Lebanon County State Police Jonestown

2632 SR 72

Jonestown, PA  17038

717-865-2194

866-899-7882

Contact an Experienced Pennsylvania Personal Injury Lawyer

The state police will respond to and investigate many Lebanon County accidents but it is not their job to help victims with their legal recoveries.  If you’ve been injured in an accident then you need a Pennsylvania car crash lawyer who will fight hard for your fair and equitable recovery.

Pennsylvania car accident attorney Jon Ostroff has been representing victims of Pennsylvania accidents for more than 20 years.  Over the past two decades, he has helped more than 20,000 personal injury victims recover money for the injuries caused by someone else’s negligence.  If you’ve been hurt in a Pennsylvania accident call Jon today to discuss your case.

Schuylkill County, Pottstown, State Police Department Office

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Although Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania has a strong railroad history, most of the county residents and visitors travel by car or truck.  Accordingly, many accidents happen in Schuylkill County every year.  In 2008, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported 1,291 accidents, 615 of which resulted in accidents and 32 of which resulted in fatalities.

State Police at the Frackville and Schuylkill Haven Stations Investigate Accidents

Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania accidents are often reported to and investigated by Troop L of the Pennsylvania State Police located at the Frackville and Schuylkill Haven Stations.

The contact information for the Schuylkill County Pennsylvania State Police Department is as follows:

Schuylkill County State Police Department Frackville

31 Eleanor Drive

Frackville, PA  17931

570-874-5300

800-305-9685

Schuylkill County State Police Department Schuylkill Haven

23 Meadowbrook Road

Schuylkill Haven, PA  17972

570-593-2000

866-295-4721

Contact an Experienced Pottstown Personal Injury Lawyer

If you’ve been injured in Schuylkill accident then you need an experienced Pennsylvania personal injury lawyer to help you.  You may be entitled to damages for your medical bills, out of pocket expenses, lost income and pain and suffering if someone else’s negligence caused your injuries.

Attorney Jon Ostroff is a Pottstown car crash lawyer who has helped more than 20,000 people recover damages for personal injury accidents over the past 20 years.  Call Jon today and let him put his “20/20” experience to work for you!

Five Hurt in Montgomery County Accident Sunday

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

A two car crash on Route 113 in Franconia sent five people to the hospital on Sunday.  The crash happened around 3:45 near the Franconia Elementary School.  According to the police, a red Corvette was travelling southbound on Route 113 when it collided with a Toyota Corolla that was travelling northbound.

All five of the injured people were taken to the hospital.  The two people who were in the Corvette were airlifted to the hospital. They were taken to Hahnemann Hospital and Abington Memorial Hospital. Three members of a family that was travelling in the Corolla were taken by ambulance to Grand View Hospital.  The identities of the victims have not yet been released.

The police are continuing to investigate the cause of this Pennsylvania car crash.

Chester County, Coatesville, State Police Department Office

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Four percent of Pennsylvania’s population lives in Chester County.  Chester County is one of ten Pennsylvania counties with the most miles of state maintained roadways and the most miles of local roads.  Given the extensive roadways and high population of Chester County, it is no surprise that it is also one of the ten Pennsylvania counties with the most reported traffic accidents and the most reported traffic fatalities.  In 2008, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported 4,700 accidents in Chester County.  1,870 of those accidents resulted in injuries and 37 accidents resulted in fatalities.

State Police at the Avondale and Embreeville Stations Investigate Accidents

Chester County, Pennsylvania accidents are often reported to and investigated by Troop J of the Pennsylvania State Police located at the Avondale and Embreeville Stations.

The contact information for the Chester County Pennsylvania State Police Department is as follows:

Chester County State Police Avondale

2 Moxley Lane

Avondale, PA  19311

610-268-2022

866-279-1504

Chester County State Police Embreeville

997 Lieds Road

Coatesville, PA 19320

484-340-3241

866-756-1790

Contact a Pennsylvania Personal Injury Attorney for Help

The time following a Chester County accident can be overwhelming.  While you are in pain and worrying about medical bills and lost time from work, the insurance company is trying to get you to accept a settlement.

Northampton County, Easton, Bethlehem, State Police Department Offices

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

The approximately 374 square miles that make up Northampton County, Pennsylvania contain some busy roads such as I 78, Pennsylvania Route 33 and U.S. Route 22.  According to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, there were almost 2,800 accidents in Northampton County in 2008.  1,365 of those accidents resulted in injuries and 20 resulted in fatalities.

State Police at the Belfast Station Investigate Accidents

Northampton County, Pennsylvania accidents are often reported to and investigated by Troop M of the Pennsylvania State Police located at the Belfast Station

The contact information for the Northampton County Pennsylvania State Police Department is as follows:

Northampton County State Police

654 Bangor Road

Nazareth, PA  18064

610-258-0816

866-279-5679

Contact an Experienced Easton Personal Injury Lawyer

If you’ve been injured, or if you’ve lost a loved one, in a Northampton County motor vehicle accident then you need a Pennsylvania car accident lawyer who can help you recover the damages to which you are entitled.

Over the past 20 years, more than 20,000 people have been helped by Easton car accident lawyer Jon Ostroff.  Jon fights hard for the rights of those hurt by other people’s negligence.

Call him today to talk about your case and about how he may be able to help you receive fair and equitable damages for your injuries.

Delaware County State Police Department Office

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Delaware County, Pennsylvania is located right next to Philadelphia.  It is one of the five most populated counties in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.  Its roads are often crowded and it reports one of the 10 highest occurrences of traffic accidents in the state.  In 2008, more than 4,500 motor vehicle accidents were reported in Delaware County.  2,382 of those accidents had reported injuries and 21 were fatal, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.

State Police at the Media Station Investigate Accidents

Delaware County, Pennsylvania accidents are often reported to and investigated by Troop K of the Pennsylvania State Police located at the Media Station.

The contact information for the Delaware County Pennsylvania State Police Department is as follows:

Delaware County State Police

1342 W. Baltimore Pike

Media, PA  19063

484-840-1000

Contact an Experienced Pennsylvania Personal Injury Attorney

While the state police will investigate your accident, it is not the job of the state police to ensure that you receive fair damages for your accident injuries.  If you were hurt due to someone else’s negligence then you may be entitled to damages for your medical expenses, out of pocket costs, lost income and pain and suffering.

Pennsylvania car accident lawyer Jon Ostroff has successfully represented more than 20,000 personal injury victims during his more than 20 years of legal practice.  He is committed to helping people who have been injured, or who have lost their loved ones, recover what is rightfully theirs.  Contact Jon today and learn about how an experienced Pennsylvania personal injury lawyer can help you.

Lehigh County, Allentown, Bethlehem, State Police Department Offices

Monday, June 28th, 2010

While Lehigh County is not one of the ten most populated counties in Pennsylvania, it is one of the top ten counties for reported motor vehicle accidents and motor vehicle accident fatalities.  In 2008, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported more than 4,500 accidents, 2,166 of which resulted in injuries and 40 of which resulted in deaths.  The accidents occur on the city streets of Bethlehem and of Allentown, the third largest city in Pennsylvania, as well as on the local roads, state highways, and Interstate roads such as I 78 and I 476.

State Police at the Bethlehem and Fogelsville Stations Investigate Accidents

Lehigh County, Pennsylvania accidents are often reported to and investigated by Troop M of the Pennsylvania State Police located at the Bethlehem and Fogelsville Stations.

The contact information for the Lehigh County Pennsylvania State Police Department is as follows:

Lehigh County State Police Bethlehem

2930 Airport Road

Bethlehem, PA  18017

610-861-2026

Lehigh County State Police Fogelsville

8320 Schantz Road

Breinigsville, PA 18031

610-395-1438

Contact an Experienced Allentown Personal Injury Lawyer

If you’ve been hurt in a Lehigh County accident then you need an experienced Allentown personal injury lawyer to help you recover the damages that you deserve.  While the law may entitle you to damages for your medical expenses, lost income, out of pocket expenses and pain and suffering, most insurance companies will not pay these damages without a fight.

For the past two decades, Attorney Jon Ostroff has been helping people recover the damages that they deserve.  He has helped more than 20,000 Pennsylvania accident victims and he wants to talk to you if you’ve been hurt or if you’ve lost a loved one in a Lehigh County accident.  Call today and learn about the difference a Pennsylvania personal injury lawyer may make in the outcome of your case.

Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, State Police Department Office

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Philadelphia County is synonymous with the City of Philadelphia.  It has the largest population of all of Pennsylvania’s 67 counties.  8.5% of all of Pennsylvania’s 2008 reported traffic accidents occurred in Philadelphia, making it one of the top 10 counties for motor vehicle accidents, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.  In 2008 alone, there were more than 10,000 accidents in Philadelphia.  88 of those accidents were fatal and injuries occurred in 8,150 accidents.

State Police at the Philadelphia Station Investigate Accidents

Philadelphia County accidents are often reported to and investigated by Troop K of the Pennsylvania State Police located at the Philadelphia Station.

The contact information for the Philadelphia County Pennsylvania State Police Department is as follows:

Philadelphia County State Police

2201 Belmont Avenue

Philadelphia, PA 19131

215-560-6200

866-668-9737

Contact an Experienced Philadelphia Car Accident Lawyer

Philadelphia, a city that experiences more than 10,000 traffic accidents a year must deal with more than 25 accidents a day, on average.  If an accident injures you, or kills your loved one, you need an experienced Philadelphia County personal injury lawyer to help you recover the damages to which you are legally entitled.

Attorney Jon Ostroff has been representing Pennsylvania accident victims for more than two decades.  He has helped more than 20,000 victims get the fair and equitable damages that they deserve.  If you’ve been hurt in accident contact Pennsylvania personal injury lawyer Jon Ostroff today for a free consultation.

What Happens When a Fire Truck, A Police Cruiser and a Bicycle Collide?

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Around 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, a Philadelphia police car and a fire truck were responding to a fire on Brown Street when they collided with one another.  The accident occurred at 38th Street and Haverford Avenue.

The force of the impact caused the police car to hit a bicyclist.  Both the 45 year old male police officer from the 16th district and the 23 year old bicyclist were taken to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania with injuries.  Their identities have not yet been released.

Police are investigating what caused this Philadelphia accident which not only resulted in injuries but in the emergency vehicles not reaching their destination.

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