Blair County, PA (April 19, 2026) — One person was rescued following a commercial vehicle rollover on a U.S. Route 22 exit ramp near Altoona on Sunday afternoon. Emergency crews responded to the entrapment incident, which drew a significant emergency response to the area.
The incident occurred just before 4:00 p.m. on the eastbound U.S. 22 exit ramp onto State Route 764 North, just south of Altoona. According to authorities, the tractor-trailer appeared to roll over while navigating the ramp. Pennsylvania State Police responded to the scene along with local emergency personnel. At least one occupant was reported trapped inside the cab and was subsequently rescued by first responders. The severity of injuries sustained has not been released by officials.
The cause of the rollover is under investigation. It has not been confirmed whether speed, vehicle load distribution, or road conditions played a role in the crash. Authorities have not released the name of the driver or any additional victims at this time.
Rollover Crash Liability on Pennsylvania Highway Exit Ramps
Tractor-trailer rollovers on highway exit ramps raise complex liability questions under Pennsylvania law. Exit ramps are high-risk zones for commercial vehicles, particularly when loads are improperly distributed or when a driver is traveling at excessive speed for the curve. Pennsylvania follows a Modified Comparative Negligence standard, meaning an injured party can recover compensation as long as they are found to be 50% or less at fault for the accident. If another party — such as a trucking company, cargo loader, or vehicle manufacturer — shares responsibility, their liability can be pursued as well.
Under Pennsylvania’s two-year statute of limitations, victims of serious truck accidents or their families must act within two years of the crash date to file a personal injury or wrongful death claim. Commercial trucking operations are governed by strict federal safety regulations, and critical evidence such as electronic logging device (ELD) data, maintenance logs, and the truck’s black box can be lost or destroyed quickly if not preserved. Because of these time-sensitive factors, anyone injured in a commercial vehicle accident near Blair County or throughout northern Pennsylvania should consult with an experienced Pennsylvania truck accident lawyer as soon as possible to protect their rights and secure available evidence.
Stanley Law Offices extends its thoughts to everyone affected by the U.S. Route 22 rollover near Altoona or a similar truck accident in Blair County or northern Pennsylvania. If you or a loved one was injured, our attorneys are ready to help you understand your options at no upfront cost.
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