[02-15-2025] – Pedestrian Injured in Collision at E Main St & N Railroad St

Palmyra, PA – On Saturday night, a pedestrian was hit by a vehicle at the intersection of East Main St and North Railroad St, resulting in injuries. Emergency responders received the call and arrived at approximately 9:17 p.m. to provide urgent medical assistance to the injured individual.
Upon reaching the scene, paramedics quickly assessed the pedestrian’s condition and delivered immediate care. The exact nature and extent of the injuries remain unconfirmed at this time. Following initial treatment, the victim was taken to a local hospital for further evaluation and care.
Details about the driver involved in the accident, as well as the circumstances that led to the collision, have not been revealed by authorities. As emergency crews worked diligently to assist the victim and clear the roadway, traffic in the area faced delays.
Local law enforcement is currently investigating the incident to establish the cause of the crash and to determine if any traffic violations occurred. Our thoughts remain with the injured pedestrian, and we sincerely wish for their swift recovery.
What to Do After a Personal Injury in Pennsylvania
If you or a loved one has been involved in a personal injury accident in Pennsylvania, here’s what to do:
- Prioritize Safety: Ensure everyone's safety and dial 911 for immediate medical assistance.
- Document the Incident: Photograph the scene, collect contact details of witnesses, and jot down any pertinent information promptly.
- Report: Inform law enforcement and your insurance provider without conceding blame.
- Seek Legal Consultation: Contact a personal injury lawyer to discuss safeguarding your rights and exploring compensation options.
- Request and Record Medical Help: Attend medical appointments regularly and maintain a detailed record of all related expenditures and income loss.
- Be Aware: The statute of limitations for filing personal injury claims in Pennsylvania is generally two years, so timely action is crucial.
Concentrate on healing while professionals handle the legal and financial complexities.
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