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Homeowners in Deptford, New Jersey, are speaking out after their home was struck again by a vehicle, causing serious damage that led to the home just being rebuilt a year prior. The previous accidents have damaged both the property owner’s cars and the home itself.

Reckless driving puts many at risk. If your home is at risk, seek out the help of a Gloucester County car accident attorney in the area who can help you fight for justice.

Homeowners Want Leaders to Do Something

Property owners at the intersection of Gloucester County Routes 706 and 534 want local leaders to take action to protect their homes and valuables from further injury and damage risks. The intersection, also known as Cooper Street and Good Intent Road, has several area homeowners worried about the future. One resident says that drivers drive across the lawn, strike more than one vehicle, and then strike the home next door.

This is not the first time the car accidents have led to the local residents asking for changes. Residents want to see the installation of traffic lights, blinking lights, speed bumps or something that will prevent additional crashes from occurring. They urge county and local officials to take action before someone is seriously injured.

Dangerous Intersections Put Everyone at Risk

Drivers who suffer serious injuries or damage due to dangerous intersections need the help of a car accident attorney to fight for them. You may be able to file a claim against the city. Contact Kwartler Manus to speak to a car accident attorney. Call us today to schedule a free consultation.


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