Lancaster Co, PA - Two Hurt in Three-Car Crash at Rtes 30/222

Lancaster Co, PA (March 13, 2025) – A three-car injury crash occurred at the Route 30/Route 222 interchange in Lancaster County early Thursday morning, injuring two individuals. The crash, which happened around 6:10 a.m. in the westbound lanes of Route 30 in Manheim Township, caused significant delays in the area, with traffic backed up on both Route 30 westbound and Route 222 southbound heading toward Lancaster.

According to Manheim Township Police, the collision involved a car, an SUV, and a truck. Emergency services responded quickly to the scene. Ambulances transported two victims to local hospitals for treatment, though the extent of their injuries remains unclear at this time. First responders, including firefighters, assisted in removing the vehicles involved, ensuring the safe removal of individuals from the wreckage.

As authorities continued their investigation into the cause of the crash, no further details were immediately available. Police have asked any witnesses to come forward to assist in the ongoing inquiry. The crash led to major traffic disruptions during the morning commute, but authorities have since cleared the area and are working to prevent further delays.

Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families, and we hope for a swift and complete recovery.

Injury Multi-Car Accidents in Lancaster County

Lancaster Co, PA - Two Hurt in Three-Car Crash at Rtes 30/222

Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, has seen a significant number of traffic accidents in recent years, with over 5,500 accidents reported in 2022 alone. Among these, collisions involving multiple vehicles are common and often result in serious injuries. Key causes of these accidents include lane changes, DUI-related crashes, and intersection collisions. While fatalities are a concern, the majority of accidents lead to injuries ranging from minor to severe, impacting individuals’ lives and causing long-term consequences.

In the aftermath of a multi-car accident, determining liability can be challenging as fault is often shared among multiple parties. Victims of such accidents may pursue personal injury claims to recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. It’s essential to understand the process of filing a claim, including the statute of limitations in Pennsylvania, which typically allows two years from the date of the accident to file. Consulting with an experienced attorney is often recommended to navigate the complexities of multi-car accident claims and ensure fair compensation.

If you or a loved one has been involved in a Lancaster County multi-car accident, a skilled Pennsylvania multi-car accident attorney from The Slocum Law Firm is here to assist you. With a strong focus on client advocacy and a proven track record of successful outcomes, our firm is committed to securing justice for those affected by negligence.

Call us today at (570) 209-7376 to schedule your consultation. Our team is ready to provide personalized guidance throughout the legal process and ensure your rights are vigorously protected.

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