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Fatal Accident Details: Allentown, PA / Lehigh County (2007)
Case #: 420046
In this Allentown accident a man, age 80, was a pedestrian who was a victim of the accident. There is no information available regarding the use of any safety equipment by the victim or driver. Although approximately 40% of all motor-vehicle fatalities are alcohol-related, neither alcohol nor drugs were a factor in this accident. The victim was taken to the hospital where he later died from his injuries.
Case #: 420156
In this Allentown accident a woman, age 26, was the driver of a vehicle involved in the crash. Unfortunately, the victim was not wearing a seatbelt. In many fatal car accidents an air bag is never deployed; however, in this case the vehicle air bag did deploy properly. Although approximately 40% of all motor-vehicle fatalities are alcohol-related, neither alcohol nor drugs were a factor in this accident. The victim was taken to the hospital where she later died from her injuries.
Case #: 420014
In this Allentown accident a man, age 23, was was the victim of the accident. There is no information available regarding the use of any safety equipment by the victim or driver. Tragically, there were air bags available in the vehicle, but they did not deploy. Although approximately 40% of all motor-vehicle fatalities are alcohol-related, neither alcohol nor drugs were a factor in this accident. The victim was taken to the hospital where he later died from his injuries.
Case #: 420255
In this Allentown accident a boy, age 18, was the driver of a vehicle involved in the crash. While the victim was wearing a seatbelt, he still suffered serious injury. In many fatal car accidents an air bag is never deployed; however, in this case the vehicle air bag did deploy properly. Although approximately 40% of all motor-vehicle fatalities are alcohol-related, neither alcohol nor drugs were a factor in this accident. The victim was taken to the hospital where he later died from his injuries.
Case #: 420305
In this Allentown accident a boy, age 18, was the driver of a vehicle involved in the crash. There is no information available regarding the use of any safety equipment by the victim or driver. In many fatal car accidents an air bag is never deployed; however, in this case the vehicle air bag did deploy properly. Although approximately 40% of all motor-vehicle fatalities are alcohol-related, neither alcohol nor drugs were a factor in this accident. The impact of the crash caused immediate death.
Case #: 420448
In this Allentown accident a man, age 20, was a pedestrian who was a victim of the accident. There is no information available regarding the use of any safety equipment by the victim or driver. Although approximately 40% of all motor-vehicle fatalities are alcohol-related, neither alcohol nor drugs were a factor in this accident. The victim was taken to the hospital where he later died from his injuries.
Case #: 420487
In this Allentown accident a woman, age 99, was the driver of a vehicle involved in the crash. There is no information available regarding the use of any safety equipment by the victim or driver. Although approximately 40% of all motor-vehicle fatalities are alcohol-related, neither alcohol nor drugs were a factor in this accident. The impact of the crash caused immediate death.
Case #: 420760
In this Allentown accident a boy, age 3, was a pedestrian who was a victim of the accident. There is no information available regarding the use of any safety equipment by the victim or driver. Although approximately 40% of all motor-vehicle fatalities are alcohol-related, neither alcohol nor drugs were a factor in this accident. The impact of the crash caused immediate death.
Case #: 420797
In this Allentown accident a man, age 85, was a pedestrian who was a victim of the accident. There is no information available regarding the use of any safety equipment by the victim or driver. Although approximately 40% of all motor-vehicle fatalities are alcohol-related, neither alcohol nor drugs were a factor in this accident. The victim was taken to the hospital where he later died from his injuries.
Case #: 421038
In this Allentown accident a woman, age 95, was the driver of a vehicle involved in the crash. While the victim was wearing a seatbelt, she still suffered serious injury. Although approximately 40% of all motor-vehicle fatalities are alcohol-related, neither alcohol nor drugs were a factor in this accident. The victim was taken to the hospital where she later died from her injuries.
Case #: 421146
In this Allentown accident a man, age 87, was a pedestrian who was a victim of the accident. There is no information available regarding the use of any safety equipment by the victim or driver. Although approximately 40% of all motor-vehicle fatalities are alcohol-related, neither alcohol nor drugs were a factor in this accident. The impact of the crash caused immediate death.