
A late Sunday afternoon accident in South Jersey resulted in a motorcycle rider losing their life. Police reported that the motorcycle rider was traveling along White Horse Pike in Egg Harbor City when another vehicle struck them close to the intersection with New York Avenue. The driver of the car was also hurt.
The driver of the car was transported to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center with undisclosed injuries. The motorcycle rider died at the scene of the accident. Numerous rescuers responded to the scene. Police are still investigating to determine if criminal charges will be applied. Talk to an Atlantic County motorcycle accident attorney at Kwartler Manus today.
Proving Intersection Accident Fault
Intersections are highly dangerous, often resulting in serious accidents when one driver fails to yield to the driver with the right of way. The most common causes of this include speeding to beat the lights or failing to pay attention. With motorcycles, it can be challenging to see the rider, especially if the driver is distracted. Proving fault is possible by demonstrating who had the right of way. The motorcyclist on the highway is likely to have the right of way.
Your Attorney Can Help Build Your Case
When someone else causes an accident due to their failure to yield the right of way to you, it is imperative that you hire a lawyer to represent you. At Kwartler Manus, we provide our clients with the one-on-one support they need in these challenging situations. Set up a free consultation with an Egg Harbor motorcycle accident lawyer.
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