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A driver struck a young child on Route 73 in Burlington County, killing the child. The accident involved a vehicle that struck a three-year-old child, and the details are still unclear. Information about what occurred showed the incident occurred at around 12:30 p.m. in Evesham Township near the intersection of Route 73 and Holtec Drive.

In a car accident involving a child, it is critical for victims to seek legal counsel as soon as possible. It can be critically challenging to know what to do in such a horrific accident. Having a Burlington County pedestrian accident attorney available could provide you with some confidence as you seek justice.

The Child Was Struck by an Elderly Man

Police released information showing that the vehicle that struck the child was driven by an 81-year-old man traveling southbound on Route 73. The driver stayed at the scene of the accident and is said to be cooperating with the police. However, he had not been charged at the time of the initial news release. Additional details about how the child was struck were not provided yet.

In all cases, after a fatality in a car accident, it is essential for families to hire an attorney. Your attorney will help you gather information about what occurred and what transpired to create such devastation.

Call Kwartler Manus Today

At Kwartler Manus, our car accident attorneys work closely with victims of all ages and their families to seek full and fair justice after such a devastating and avoidable incident. Call our office for a free consultation today.


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