Burlington City Crossing Guard Hit By Car

A crossing guard suffered injuries in an accident that happened in South Jersey, according to police reports. According to the limited information available from the City of Burlington Police Department, a motor vehicle struck the crossing guard at the intersection of Route 130 and Jacksonville Road. The accident resulted in minor injuries to the crossing guard.

The police said they believed the crossing guard was struck while standing on the sidewalk. The incident happened just minutes from where another crossing guard was hit in December of 2024. Reports indicate that the school recently changed the crossing guard and pedestrian traffic, requiring them to cross at the traffic light at the intersection of Jacksonville Road and Route 130. The goal was to improve the safety of students in the area. Talk to a Burlington County pedestrian accident lawyer about your case today.

Who Is at Fault in an Accident Like This?

In many situations, a car driver is at fault if they cause an accident with a pedestrian. In this situation, the pedestrian was reportedly on the sidewalk, meaning the driver must have cut the corner or otherwise driven recklessly. Police will investigate to determine what happened more extensively, but families should seek legal guidance.

At Kwartler Manus, our pedestrian accident lawyer is also available to provide you with insight into who caused your accident and injuries. If you were hurt in an accident in South Jersey, contact our legal team now for a free consultation to discuss the details of your case and the potential claim you can file.

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