Pedestrian Killed on Admiral Wilson Boulevard

A pedestrian accident took place in Camden, New Jersey, resulting in the person’s death. According to police, the incident happened on the Pennsauken side of Admiral Wilson Boulevard on Wednesday morning.

Limited information was provided about the accident’s cause, but photos of the scene indicated that there was extensive damage to the front passenger side and windshield of a dark colored vehicle. The vehicle was about 100 yards past the bus stop. The pedestrian was rushed to the hospital but did not survive. Speak with a Camden County pedestrian accident lawyer today about your case.

How Investigators Will Uncover Fault

There are various factors that could have contributed to an accident in this area. A person walking may simply have stepped off the curb, believing it was safe, or the driver of the car could have been distracted or otherwise not paying attention and struck a pedestrian with the right of way.

To investigate an accident like this, police will look at numerous factors, including the statements made by the driver as well as any witnesses. They may pull traffic cameras along the route to determine if the driver was noted for speeding. Accident reconstruction and accident experts may be called in to provide insight. Details from the forensic examination of the scene, such as the placement of the vehicle and the extent of the damage, could also provide insight.

Finding Out What Happened Means Calling an Attorney

For family members of a person who died in such an accident, seeking help from an attorney can be necessary. Call our pedestrian accident lawyer in Camden at Kwartler Manus now to learn more.

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