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A Chevy van traveling along I-295 on Wednesday morning struck the back of a tractor-trailer. The accident happened in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. The van driver did not suffer life-threatening injuries. However, the roadway was littered with debris. The truck driver was not hurt. Police reportedly were still investigating what caused the accident to occur, but had to close down the highway for several hours.

Potential Causes of Rear-Ending on a Busy Highway

As a highway, there are no red lights to stop at on I-295. That provides some insight into what may have caused this accident. For example, if traffic had slowed and the van driver was not paying attention, that could have caused the driver to rear-end the truck.

In some situations, a tractor-trailer may stop suddenly and unexpectedly. In that situation, the truck driver may have caused the accident to happen. Proving this can be challenging to do.

Other potential causes include a medical emergency, loss of brakes, or dangerous tailgating. Keep in mind that a truck driver has a blind spot located right behind the truck, making it difficult for them to know a driver is there.

Seeking Legal Guidance After an Accident

A case like this requires more investigation to learn who is at fault. By working with an experienced tractor-trailer accident lawyer in Cherry Hill, it’s possible to find any available evidence to build your case.

Put your trust in Kwartler Manus. Our experienced truck accident lawyers are available to guide you in filing a claim.


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