Fulton County State Police Department

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Fulton County, Pennsylvania which borders Maryland is home to many important local, state and interstate highways. Roads such as I 76, I 70, Pennsylvania Routes 16, 26, 475, 484, 643, 655, 731, 913, 915, and 928, U.S. Routes 30 and 484 and local roads all see their fair share of accidents.  In 2008, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported 320 accidents in Fulton County.  Those accidents resulted in 155 injuries and 6 fatalities.

State Police at the McConnellsburg Station Investigates Accidents

Fulton County, Pennsylvania accidents are often reported to and investigated by Troop G of the Pennsylvania State Police located at the McConnellsburg Station.

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

Fulton County State Police McConnellsburg

23170 Great Cove Rd

McConnellsburg, PA  17233

717-485-3131

Pennsylvania Personal Injury Lawyers Help with Accident Recoveries

While the state police investigate Fulton County car accidents, police officers are not able to provide legal advice to accident victims.  If you’ve been hurt in a Fulton County car accident then you need a Pennsylvania auto accident attorney to help you with your recovery.

Pennsylvania car accident lawyer Jon Ostroff has been representing personal injury clients in Pennsylvania for more than 20 years.  In that time, he has helped more than 20,000 clients recover damages for their injuries.  If you’ve been injured in a Pennsylvania car crash, call Jon today to discuss your potential recovery.

Centre County, State College, State Police Department Office

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

The aptly named Centre County, Pennsylvania is located in the central part of Pennsylvania.  It is home to Pennsylvania State University, numerous state parks and over 144,000 people.  The County has 1108 square miles of land and many miles of roads on which there are numerous accidents each year.  In 2008, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported 1,360 accidents in Centre County.  675 of those accidents resulted in injuries and 20 resulted in fatalities.

State Police at the Philipsburg and Rockview Stations Investigate Accidents

Centre County, Pennsylvania accidents are often reported to and investigated by Troop G of the Pennsylvania State Police located at the Philipsburg and Rockview Stations.

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

Centre County State Police Philipsburg

3104 Port Matilda Highway

Philipsburg, PA 16866

814-342-3370

866-297-5126

Centre County State Police Bellefonte

745 South Eagle Valley Road

Bellefonte, PA  16823

814-355-6020

Contact a State College Car Crash Lawyer After an Accident

If you’ve been hurt, or if you’ve lost a loved one, in a Centre County car accident then you may be entitled to damages.  A Pennsylvania car accident lawyer can help you fight for and recover what is rightfully yours.

Centre County car accident lawyer Jon Ostroff has been representing Pennsylvania personal injury clients for more than 20 years.  He has helped more than 20,000 people with their recoveries.

Jon maintains offices in State College so that he is readily accessible to clients in the area.  Call him today at 814-240-1044 for more information.

Juanita County State Police Department Office

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Juanita County Pennsylvania roads may best be known for the Academia Pomeroy Covered Bridge – the longest covered bridge remaining in Pennsylvania – but the scene on Juanita County roads is not always so picturesque and romantic.  The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported 297 accidents in Juanita County during 2008.  115 of those accidents resulted in injuries and 6 resulted in fatalities.

State Police at the Lewistown Station Investigate Accidents

Juanita County, Pennsylvania accidents are often reported to and investigated by Troop G of the Pennsylvania State Police located at the Lewistown Station.

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

Juanita County State Police Lewistown

34 Arch Rock Road

RR #5, Box 34

Mifflintown, PA 17059

717-320-1010

866-216-2340

Contact a Pennsylvania Car Crash Attorney After an Accident

Whether you’ve been hurt on the Academia Pomeroy Bridge or in an accident on another Juanita County roadway, you may be entitled to damages.  Pennsylvania car accident lawyer Jon Ostroff has represented more than 20,000 Pennsylvania personal injury victims in the past 20 years and he will work hard to get you the recovery that you deserve after a Pennsylvania accident.

Contact a Pennsylvania auto accident lawyer today for more information about your rights.

 

Huntingdon County State Police Department Office

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

The 889 square miles that make up Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania are filled with both busy and rural roads.  The county averages more than one accident a day.  In 2008, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported 507 accidents in Huntington County.  271 of those accidents resulted in injuries and 12 resulted in fatalities.

State Police at the Huntingdon Station Investigate Accidents

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

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

Huntingdon County State Police

10637 Raystown Road

Huntingdon, PA 16652

814-627-3161

866-283-8527

If You’ve Been in an Accident, Contact a Pennsylvania Car Crash Lawyer for Help

While the state police will investigate your accident, the police will not provide you with legal advice about your potential recovery after an accident.  To find out if you may be entitled to damages, it is important to contact a Pennsylvania car accident lawyer.

Pennsylvania car crash attorney Jon Ostroff has represented more than 20,000 Pennsylvania personal injury victims over the past 20 years.  For more information about your rights, please contact Jon today for a free consultation.

Thursday Morning Route 209 Crash Kills One and Injures Two

Friday, July 30th, 2010

At about 1 a.m. yesterday morning, a drunk driver injured two people and killed one person and then fled the scene of the accident.  This Pennsylvania drunk driving hit and run accident happened on Route 209 in Middle Smithfield Township.

Police say that a car driven by Benjamin Warner collided with a motorcycle.  After Mr. Warner hit the motorcycle, he ran over the motorcycle driver.  The motorcycle driver was killed in the accident.  The female motorcycle passenger and a person who pulled over to help the cyclists were hurt.

Mr. Warner was found by the police after the hit and run based on a description of the car that he was driving.  His blood alcohol content was three times the legal limit.  The list of charges facing Mr. Warner include: aggravated assault by vehicle, DUI, criminal conspiracy, and drug charges.

The motorcycle driver and his female passenger have not yet been identified.  There is no word on the female passenger’s condition.   The individual who pulled over to help the motorcyclists has been identified as Robert Scotko.  He was airlifted the hospital with what police call serious injuries.

5 People Taken to Reading Hospital After Penn Township Crash

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

On Tuesday afternoon a 2 car crash injured five people in Penn Township.  Police say that a car driven by 18 year old Sarah Neuin pulled onto Route 183 from Penn Bern Road and was hit by an SUV driven by Cecilia Carvajal.  Ms. Neuin was trapped in her car for about 15 minutes before rescuers could get her out.

Both drivers and their passengers Patricia Carvajal, Katrina Naradko, and Sheri Schleig were all taken to Reading Hospital with injuries.  Their conditions are currently unknown.

State police have cited Ms. Neuin for failing to yield at a stop sign.

Aunt Annie Hurt in Lancaster County Motorcycle Accident

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

The founder of Aunt Annie pretzels was hurt in a Lancaster County motorcycle accident over the weekend.  Relatives of Anne Beiler report that she was in a one vehicle accident in Gap, Pennsylvania at approximately 8 p.m. Saturday night. 

Reports indicate that Ms. Beiler hit a patch of oil on the road causing her motorcycle to fall over.  She allegedly suffered a concussion, a broken collarbone and a broken rib from her Lancaster County motorcycle accident and was released from the hospital on Tuesday morning.

4 Children and an Adult Flown to Hospital After Perry County Crash

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

At about 7 p.m. Sunday evening, a 17 year old girl was driving south on Route 34 in Carroll Township when her car drifted to the side of the roadway.  As she tried to bring the car back on to the road, she hit a car in the northbound lane driven by 30 year old Jeremy Ritchie. 

Both drivers and all three juvenile passengers in Mr. Ritchie’s car were injured and all five had to be flown to Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. Mr. Ritchie was reported to be in fair condition on Monday.  His three passengers are believed to be ages 17, 6 and 7 months.  Their identities and conditions have not yet been released.

The cause of this serious Perry County car accident remains under investigation.

6 Year Old Chester County Boy Hurt in Hit and Run

Monday, July 26th, 2010

At about 6 p.m. last Friday a 6 year old boy was riding his scooter at the Rose Hill Apartments in East Goshen Township.  The boy was hit by a female driver who got out of her car and took the boy to his mother.  The driver then allegedly told the mother that she was returning to her car to turn it off and never came back.

The young boy suffered a significant head injury and broken bones.  He was taken to A.I. Dupont  Hospital for Children.  His identity has not yet been released.

Anyone with information about this Chester County hit and run accident is urged to contact the Westtown East Goshen Police.

Blair County, Altoona, Hollidaysburg State Police Department Offices

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

Whether you are looking for an amusement park or a historical site, an outlet or an antique shop, you can find it in Blair County, Pennsylvania.  Locals, as well as visitors from all over Pennsylvania and other states visit Blair County each year to enjoy what the Southern Allegheny region of Pennsylvania has to offer.

However, with everything Blair County has to offer come traffic accidents.  In 2008, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported 1,488 accidents.  728 of those accidents resulted in injuries and 15 were fatal.

State Police at the Hollidaysburg Station Investigate Accidents

Blair County, Pennsylvania accidents are often reported to and investigated by Troop G of the Pennsylvania State Police located at the Hollidaysburg Station.

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

Blair County State Police Hollidaysburg

1510 N. Juanita Street

Hollidaysburg, PA  16648

814-696-6100

866-670-5249

Call an Experienced Altoona Car Accident Lawyer if You’ve Been Hurt

If you’ve been hurt in a Blair County car accident then you may be entitled to damages.  A Pennsylvania personal injury lawyer will review your case, free of charge, and advise you about your options for collecting potential damages.

Altoona car accident lawyer Jon Ostroff has helped more than 20,000 Pennsylvania accident victims over the past 20 years.  He has the experience, and the compassion, necessary to help you if you’ve been hurt or if you’ve lost a loved one due to someone else’s negligence.  Contact Jon today for a free consultation.

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