West Hempfield Twp, PA – Multiple Injured in Route 30 Bridge Pileup

Multiple Injured in Route 30

West Hempfield Township, PA (March 3, 2026) — A multi-vehicle accident on the Wrights Ferry Bridge caused significant traffic delays and sent several people to the hospital early Tuesday morning. The crash occurred in the westbound lanes of Route 30 as commuters were heading from Lancaster County toward York County.

According to emergency dispatchers, the collision was reported at approximately 5:10 a.m. near the Route 441/Columbia/Marietta exit. The Wrightsville Fire Department responded to find a chaotic scene on the bridge spanning the Susquehanna River. One victim was found trapped within their vehicle; rescue crews successfully extricated the individual within four minutes of arriving on the scene.

Medical personnel treated multiple individuals at the scene before transporting them to local hospitals. Fire officials stated that the injuries appeared to be non-life-threatening. The westbound lanes of Route 30 remained closed for over an hour as crews worked to clear the wreckage and debris from the bridge deck. The cause of the multi-car pileup is currently being investigated by local authorities.

Multi-Vehicle Accident in Pennsylvania

Multi-vehicle accidents on bridges like the Wrights Ferry Bridge present complex legal challenges. In Pennsylvania, these cases are governed by the state’s “Choice No-Fault” insurance system. Depending on whether a driver has selected “Full Tort” or “Limited Tort” coverage, their ability to seek compensation for “pain and suffering” may be restricted unless their injuries meet a specific legal threshold. However, regardless of the tort election, all victims are entitled to “First Party Benefits” to cover immediate medical expenses.

Determining liability in a bridge pileup requires a thorough investigation into factors such as following distance, vehicle speed, and environmental conditions. Bridges often freeze before road surfaces, and sudden patches of ice or high winds over the Susquehanna River can contribute to a loss of control. Under Pennsylvania’s “Modified Comparative Negligence” rule, a driver can still recover damages even if they were partially at fault, provided their responsibility does not exceed 50%. An experienced attorney acts as a dedicated advocate by securing bridge surveillance footage and witness statements to ensure that fault is assigned accurately.

New York and Pennsylvania both maintain strict deadlines for pursuing justice. In Pennsylvania, the statute of limitations for a personal injury claim is generally two years from the date of the accident. Because evidence on a bridge—such as tire marks or vehicle debris—is cleared quickly to restore traffic flow, taking prompt action is a necessary step to preserve the facts. A Pennsylvania multi-vehicle accident lawyer will manage the complex interactions between multiple insurance carriers, ensuring that injured commuters are not left with the financial burden of a crash they did not cause.

If you have questions about your legal rights after a bridge accident or a multi-vehicle collision in Lancaster or York County, contact Stanley Law Office at 888-997-3889 for a free, private consultation. We are here to help you find the answers and support your family deserves.

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This news is based on verified public information, including law enforcement and reputable news sources. While details may change as investigations progress, we strive to provide timely, accurate updates for public safety. If you notice any inaccuracies or need corrections, please contact us, and we will address them promptly.

The image used is for illustrative purposes and does not represent the actual accident scene. This content is for educational and awareness purposes only and is not legal or medical advice. If you’ve been affected by a traffic accident, seek medical care and consult a personal injury attorney for guidance.

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