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A late-night crash has left a Lanoka Harbor motorcycle rider dead, according to reports from Burlington County authorities. The victim was a 31-year-old male.

Motorcycle accidents can be tricky from a legal standpoint, especially when there is a death involved. If your loved one died as a result of a motorcycle accident, seek out the guidance and support of a trusted Burlington County motorcycle accident attorney right away.

Harley Davidson Motorcycle Accident Kills Rider

According to investigators, the motorcycle rider was operating his bike along County Route 542 in Washington Township. Police stated that troopers were called to the scene of the accident at the 14.8-mile post along the roadway at about 9:59 p.m. on a Sunday. They found that the motorcycle rider was driving west on his Harley Davidson bike when it, for some reason, went off the side of the road to the right. It overturned, and the driver was ejected. The driver hit a tree. He was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident by police. Officers are still trying to investigate what occurred to cause the accident.

Motorcycle Wrongful Death Deserves Legal Guidance

If you are the victim of a motorcycle accident, or your family member dies due to a motorcycle accident caused by anyone else, contact Kwartler Manus. Our motorcycle accident attorneys will seek full and fair compensation in your case, protecting your rights and getting justice for the victim. Contact us now to learn more about the legal options you have.


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