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A Gloucester Township pedestrian accident seriously injured one person earlier this week. If you or a loved one suffers injuries in a pedestrian accident, it is vital that you protect your rights by speaking to a compassionate personal injury attorney. Call Kwartler Manus today to schedule a free consultation.

Details About the Gloucester Township Crash

According to the Gloucester Township Police Department, a crash was reported on Tuesday, March 19th, at 7:20 PM at the intersection of Erial Road and College Drive. Police said that the driver stayed at the scene and cooperated with authorities.

The pedestrian suffered serious injuries and was transported to a local hospital. Police did not elaborate on the victim’s injuries but noted that they were in serious but stable condition at the time of transport. Traffic was delayed due to detours on College Drive for more than two hours while the police conducted their investigation.

The police are asking that anyone who witnessed the accident call them with information. The result of the crash investigation has not yet been released. The driver of the striking vehicle was believed to have not been injured in the accident.

Call a Pedestrian Accident Lawyer Today

When you or a loved one suffers injuries in a pedestrian accident, it is important that you seek legal counsel as soon as possible. An experienced Gloucester County pedestrian accident lawyer can help you fight for compensation for your injuries and other losses. Call the office of Kwartler Manus today to schedule a free consultation.


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