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A pickup truck driver lost control of their vehicle in Riverside, New Jersey, at approximately 10:00 a.m. on a recent Thursday. Not only did the vehicle careen off the road, but it also stopped after striking a home.

The incident took place in Burlington County along Whittaker Street near Bridgeboro Street. Rescuers responded to the accident, where they found the truck stopped on the lawn and significant damage to the front of the home. There was no initial information about whether anyone was hurt. There was also no indication of why the accident happened.

Factors That Can Cause a Driver to Lose Control

Losing control over a vehicle can occur as a result of numerous potential factors, such as the driver not paying attention and then overcorrecting. In other cases, drivers may swerve or try to turn away from something in the road, but lose control instead. Speed and reckless driving are often factors in these accidents, especially when they cause serious damage like this.

In this situation, police will investigate the medical condition, physical evidence, and overall witness statements to determine what happened. There was no word on whether or not the driver would be charged.

Seeking Legal Guidance as the Victim

If you are the victim in a case like this, perhaps even someone who suffered an injury in their home, turning to an attorney can be valuable. At Kwartler Manus, LLC, we work with victims of truck accidents in Riverside to provide answers to their questions and support for their recovery.


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