
A car accident occurred on Chase Drive in Delran Township at around 6:22 pm. That is when police and rescuers were called to the scene of a motor vehicle striking a pedestrian. The vehicle was traveling northbound on Route 130 when it struck the pedestrian. It is unclear whether the pedestrian was in a crosswalk.
Dispatch reported sending rescue and fire units to the scene. It is unclear what the pedestrian’s condition was after the accident. Just two hours later, another multi-injury accident would take place nearby. Call a Burlington County pedestrian accident attorney from Kwartler Manus today.
Proving Your Rights in a Pedestrian Accident
When a car strikes a person, the potential for serious and fatal injuries is very high. Victims often face traumatic brain injuries, internal organ damage, and spinal cord damage. Proving that the pedestrian should receive compensation from the accident can be challenging if there is any question about why the pedestrian was in the roadway.
However, the law makes it clear. Drivers should do everything they can to stop or avoid striking a pedestrian. Using forensic evidence, witness statements, area video, traffic camera footage, and accident reconstruction, it is possible to piece together what occurred and determine whether the driver had enough time to stop and avoid the pedestrian.
What Victims Can Do After Accidents
Focus on your health and healing. Hire our team at Kwartler Manus to investigate your accident and find the proof that holds those who hurt you accountable. Contact our pedestrian accident lawyer in Delran Township for a free consultation.
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