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A recent car accident in the early morning hours in Mount Holly, New Jersey, caused serious injury, and four people had to be transported to the area hospital by car. Very limited information was provided about the multi-car accident.

In cases of a multi-vehicle accident, where numerous people are hurt, having an attorney to guide you in filing a claim and holding the at-fault driver accountable protects your rights. Our Mount Holly car accident lawyer can provide you with guidance in any situation.

Four People Involved in the Violent Crash

According to the initial police reports at the time of the accident, a multi-vehicle crash took place at the intersection of Pine Street and Route 38 at about 5 a.m. The crash involved two vehicles and closed the busy intersection for several hours before rush hour traffic.

The four people were transported to area hospitals for care. Police did not provide any details on the actual cause of the accident nor insight into who may be responsible for the accident. The violent crash, likely occurring at a high rate of speed, caused significant vehicle damage as well. No update on the condition of the passengers and drivers was initially reported.

Fight for Compensation You Deserve

Multi-car accidents may lead to some concern and questions over fault. In situations where you are involved in such an accident, you need a well-qualified Mount Holly car accident attorney to remain at your side. Contact Kwartler Manus for the legal guidance you need at a free consultation.


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