Pennsylvania Turnpike wrongful death trucking collision claim
Pennsylvania Turnpike wrongful death trucking collision claim follows a fatal incident in New Sewickley Township in which a man walking along the westbound lanes was struck by multiple tractor-trailers early Wednesday morning.
When & Where It Happened
The incident occurred around 3:00 a.m. on the westbound lanes of the Pennsylvania Turnpike in New Sewickley Township, Beaver County. Authorities responded to reports of the pedestrian struck by large commercial vehicles.
What Happened
Thirty-year-old Devin Glace was walking on the road when he was struck by at least two semis. Two tractor-trailer drivers stopped at the scene; one additional driver left before police arrived. It is unclear whether the third vehicle also made contact.
Victim & Aftermath
Glace was pronounced dead at the scene. An empty vehicle, believed to belong to Glace, was towed away from the area. Efforts are ongoing to identify all involved truck drivers.
Investigation Underway
Law enforcement is investigating exactly how the pedestrian came to be walking on the Turnpike at that hour, what caused the trucks to strike him, and whether visibility or other environmental factors played a role.
Legal Rights After Fatal Trucking Accidents
The victim’s family may pursue a wrongful death claim. Recoverable damages often include funeral and medical costs, loss of financial support, emotional suffering, and any other harms under state law.

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