CLEARFIELD COUNTY — Three Airlifted After Car Overturns in Multi-Vehicle Crash

CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA (April 25, 2025) — Three people were airlifted to a local hospital due to a two-vehicle crash in Morris Township on Friday, April 25.
Officials were dispatched around 7:30 a.m. to the intersection of Deer Creek Road and Allport Cutoff.
Two vehicles collided, overturning one.
The cause of the crash has not yet been released. There is no news on the status of the injured.
Pennsylvania State Police continue to investigate.
Multi-Vehicle Accidents in Western PA
Accidents involving multiple vehicles have become an increasing concern for PA residents and commuters alike. These complex collisions, often occurring on major arteries like I-95, I-76, and the Schuylkill Expressway, can lead to catastrophic consequences, including severe injuries, fatalities, and extensive property damage. Unlike in simple two-car collisions, determining fault in multi-vehicle accidents often involves difficult investigations. Multiple parties may share varying degrees of responsibility, making these cases particularly challenging.
Pennsylvania’s comparative negligence laws add another layer of difficulty, as compensation can be reduced by your percentage of fault in causing the accident. This makes thorough investigation and evidence preservation crucial in multi-vehicle cases.
Pennsylvania’s choice no-fault insurance system creates additional complications in multi-vehicle scenarios. While your personal injury protection (PIP) coverage provides initial medical benefits regardless of fault, severe injuries often exceed these limits.
When multiple insurance companies become involved, each representing different drivers in the chain-reaction crash, navigating the claims process becomes increasingly difficult without experienced legal representation.
If you were involved in a multi-car accident in Clearfield County, the Central PA car accident attorneys at Munley Law can help. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation.
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