Pittsburgh, PA – Multi-Car Crash on Lebanon School Rd

Pittsburgh, PA (February 17, 2025) – A multi-car injury crash occurred on Saturday, February 15, in West Mifflin, near Pittsburgh. The crash prompted authorities to close Lebanon School Road between Phillip Murray Road and Route 837 while emergency responders worked at the scene. 

According to the West Mifflin Borough, the collision involved several vehicles, leading to significant traffic disruptions in the area. West Mifflin Police and fire crews responded promptly, assisting with traffic control and vehicle extrication. EMS units treated multiple victims at the scene before transporting them to nearby hospitals. However, the exact number of those injured and their conditions remain unknown at this time. 

Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances leading to the crash. Witnesses are urged to contact local officers with any relevant information. 

Our thoughts go out to those injured in this accident, and we hope for their full and swift recovery.

Injury Multi-Car Accidents in Pittsburgh: Statistics and Legal Insights

Pennsylvania recorded over 115,000 traffic crashes in 2022, with nearly 1,200 fatalities and 67,000 injuries. Allegheny County, which includes Pittsburgh, accounted for almost 10% of these incidents, emphasizing the city’s high traffic risks. Despite a slight decline in statewide fatalities, urban areas like Pittsburgh continue to experience significant road hazards due to heavy congestion and complex intersections. In 2023, the city reported 21 traffic-related deaths, including seven pedestrian fatalities, reinforcing the ongoing danger for all road users.

Pittsburgh, PA – Multi-Car Crash on Lebanon School Rd

To address these risks, local authorities have implemented initiatives such as speed control measures and improved pedestrian crossings. For those injured in accidents, understanding their legal rights is crucial. Pennsylvania law allows victims to seek compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage. However, the state follows a “modified comparative negligence” rule, meaning those partially at fault can still recover damages as long as their responsibility does not exceed 50%. Consulting an experienced personal injury attorney can help victims navigate the claims process and secure fair compensation.

If you or a loved one has been involved in a Pittsburgh 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 at The Slocum Firm is ready to provide tailored guidance throughout the claims process, ensuring your rights are vigorously protected and justice is served.

 

 

Notes: This post was created with the use of outside sources, including news sources, police and fire reports, social media platforms, as well as first-hand accounts about serious accidents in the state of Pennslyvania. The Slocum Law Firm has not independently verified all facts surrounding this injury accident. If you find inaccurate information relating to this post, please contact us right away so that we can make the correction. We will remove a post if requested.
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