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A single car crash on the Garden State Parkway in Atlantic County has left a 75-year-old woman dead. The accident involved the woman’s 76-year-old husband, who was driving an SUV on the parkway at milepost 46.6 in Port Republic when the driver lost control and struck numerous trees.

When you are involved in a car accident as a vehicle passenger, it is critical to know your rights. Among those rights is the ability to recover damages owed to you for medical bills, property damage, and other losses. In an accident in which a person dies as a passenger, the family of that person may be able to pursue damages with the help of an Atlantic County car accident attorney.

Police Are Still Investigating

In this car accident, information about what caused the driver to lose control is not available. Tragically, the woman in this accident died. The driver suffered injuries that were not considered life-threatening. Police are investigating and seeking public guidance if anyone saw what occurred. The incident took place around 12:25 am, according to police reports.

Fighting for Your Rights

Suffering serious injuries in a car accident or losing a loved one to another person’s negligence is devastating. If you are facing this situation yourself, turn to an attorney for help.

At Kwartler Manus, our team of highly experienced car accident attorneys will pursue full and fair compensation for any losses you have. Do not settle with the insurance company until you know all of your rights. Give us a call now to learn more about how we can help you.


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