Pedestrian Hit, Seriously Hurt by Vehicle near West View

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Pedestrian Hit, Seriously Hurt by Vehicle near West View

Sep 28, 2024

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Local Accident News

WEST VIEW, PA – Allegheny County Police responded to a pedestrian crash Wednesday night near West View that left a 73-year-old man critically injured, reports CBS News Pittsburgh.

First responders were dispatched to the scene on Perry Highway at Wellington Drive, shortly before 8:00 p.m.

While officials have not released a statement about the circumstances of the event, the victim was found seriously injured in the area after having been struck by a vehicle. He was rushed to a nearby hospital where he was listed in critical condition.

County officials have not confirmed whether charges or citations are anticipated, but the involved driver remained after the crash and cooperated with an investigation.

If you or a loved one has suffered injuries as a result of a recent pedestrian crash caused by a negligent driver, it’s important to seek out reliable and compassionate legal support. Our experienced team at SMT Legal is prepared to help you recover the money you deserve for medical bills, loss of income, long-term care, and more. Call us today at or submit a complete contact form to book a free, no-risk case review with one of our Pittsburgh pedestrian accident attorneys.

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