Woman And Child Hit By Vehicle While Crossing Street At Centre And Morewood Avenues

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Woman And Child Hit By Vehicle While Crossing Street At Centre And Morewood Avenues

Jan 17, 2025

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Local Accident News

PITTSBURGH, PA – Pittsburgh Police and EMS responded to a vehicle and pedestrian collision on Thursday afternoon, according to a news release from the City of Pittsburgh.

The incident occurred at the intersection of Centre Avenue and Morewood Avenue at about 12:30 p.m.

Officials said an adult woman holding a child was crossing the street when they were struck by a vehicle, causing them to fall.

The woman sustained minor injuries and the child appeared to be unharmed. She initially declined transport but EMS medics transported both to the hospital as a precaution.

The driver involved stayed at the scene and cooperated with the investigation. At this time, no charges are anticipated.

A pedestrian accident can leave you with catastrophic injuries and overwhelming financial burdens. If you have been the victim of such an accident due to the actions of a negligent driver, the experienced team at SMT Legal can help you understand your legal rights and pursue compensation for your losses. Schedule a free case evaluation with a Pittsburgh pedestrian accident lawyer today by calling (412) 819-2686 or by reaching out online.

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