Police closed Route 70 in Evesham Township, New Jersey, after an accident caused serious injuries. Very little information about the incident was available, though police reported that several people had to be taken to a nearby hospital for care.
What they did release was that the accident happened just before 9 a.m. on a Friday morning. It occurred on Route 70 between North Cropwell Road and Route 73. Two vehicles were involved, both of which had significant front-end damage. It is unclear how many people were hurt or who had the right of way. Police closed down the roadway to investigate. Talk to a Burlington County car accident lawyer today.
Intersection Accidents Require Careful Investigations
The details of this case are not clearly offered, but many two-vehicle collisions with front-end damage often occur when one driver fails to provide the right of way to the other, such as in a head-on collision. To determine fault in an accident like this, police will speak to witnesses, gather data from surrounding cameras, and use accident reconstruction services to outline what must have occurred. All of this information allows the police officer to place blame on all of those involved.
Why You Will Benefit from an Attorney
Cases like this, especially in intersections, can come down to he-said, she-said claims. If there is no witness, it can be hard to know who is to blame. With the guidance of your own attorney from Kwartler Manus, you know every stone will be overturned to build your case and make sure you can seek fair compensation for your losses. Call today for a free consultation.